Written For Christ uses the name Our Little Church, to show what you can do. Our Little Church is just a sample of what you could build here. Our Little Church does not exist, except in our imagination church.
Google for Nonprofits:
As a nonprofit, you can get Google for Nonprofits, through organizations such as TechSoup.org
- G Suite
- Gmail Google Gmail allows us to have an email account WrittenForChrist@gmail.com; which then allows us to have a range of emails with the suffix of @WrittenForChrist.org
- Google Drive As a good business practice, it is wise to have copies of all your documents. Google Drive allows you to store the different documents on the internet. Google Drive includes Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and many more. If you are a big Microsoft fan, write you document in Office and upload it to Google Drive. If you select to not buy Microsoft Office, then write it in Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides; and download to you computer.
- Google Meet Zoom application has become even larger since 2020 with COVID-19. But since Zoom charges if you have more than 2 people for more than 40 minutes. Since Google Meet is a similar application and included with your free nonprofit Google Suite, it might fit your needs well. You will find the Google Meet within you Google Suite on your Google Drive
- Google Calendar The Google Calendar is a great way to keep track of all the meetings and events happening within the church, and can be included in your website easily. You will find the Google Calendar within you Google Suite on your Google Drive
- Google Forms There is a free version of Survey-Monkey, but I believe you will prefer the Google Forms. You will find the Google Forms within you Google Suite on your Google Drive.
- Google Ads "We want to help you spend $120,000 in Google’s advertising money this year." If you are interested in more information, Techsoup can train you in their Google Ad Grant Seminar Series.
- YouTube With COVID-19, many churches have turned towards broadcasting their church service over the internet. One method of doing this is via YouTube.
Google Business Profile:
After you get your website on the internet, you probably want to contact Google My Business. Add or claim your business on Google My Business
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