Articles
Today's Visual Church
by Anthony D. Coppedge

Multimedia. Interactive. Virtual. Does this sound like a good description for today's churches? Probably not for most houses of worship. But that's changing . . .

I'm not an expert on church growth, but George Barna, author of the Barna Report, is. Mr. Barna reported in his book, Absolute Confusion , that the average American spends four hours a day watching TV. That's the equivalent of about two entire months out of a year spent in front of the tube.
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Church Designs and Installations of Visual Communications Systems
We live in a rapidly changing world – the world of technology. Communication has taken on an entirely different look. Visual Communication is here and it is becoming the norm for many of today’s churches. In many churches the hymnals and overhead projectors are giving way to integrated visual communication systems that incorporate computer, video and document cameras.
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Talk to the Hand
How body language can make or break your presentation

It's 3 pm on a Tuesday afternoon and you're delivering an important presentation to one of your company's most prestigious clients.

Things get off to a good start, your audiovisual equipment is working and there's no need to refer to your notes; you know this speech inside and out.
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Enlightened Email Communication
Just a few short years ago, e-mail was hailed as a means of revolutionizing business communication. And while many of us still view e-mail as an essential lifeline that connects us to our network of colleagues, clients and friends, some people are starting to feel a little disillusioned about electronic communication.
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