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Bad church website mistakes and problems: how to avoid these design errors
Many church websites are attractively designed, and yet seem to fail at one crucial point: they are not user-friendly to outsiders. Yet a church website should be a 'shop window' for the outside community and one has been designed with non-Christians as its first priority can be highly effective.

http://ied.gospelcom.net/bad-church-website-mistakes.php

A Tale of Two Clubs - a golfing parable: the right and wrong way to make a church website
You can't miss Stonylands Town Golf Club if you take the winding back road out of town. Bit if you are in any doubt, the signboard says it all: "Stonylands Golf Club. Member of the Federation of National Golf Clubs. Est. 1924. Secretary: J S Peasworthy, BSc."...

http://ied.gospelcom.net/golf-parable.php

Free church website consultation - 15-page evaluation report to help your church outreach
Internet Evangelism Day's church website self-assessment tool creates a 15-page customized report to highlight areas where your church website could be developed in order to reach out into the community. Few church sites are effective evangelistic tools, and a major opportunity is lost.

http://ied.gospelcom.net/free-church-site-consultation.php

Church website self-assessment and evaluation tool. Make your site reach outsiders.
This questionnaire leads you through 55 easy questions about your church site. It then produces a 15-page detailed report of suggestions for making your site more effective in reaching outsiders.

http://ied.gospelcom.net/church-site-design.php

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- John 1:1-2, 14
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