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People don’t know your church is there

Remember that people need constant reminding that your church is just up the road. They don’t know you’re there. They don’t know that you want them to come. They don’t even know what the church is called.

They don’t think you have ANYTHING to offer them, least of all the gospel.

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12/13/2013Dave M. Moore marketing, publicity 1 Comment

If the harvest is plentiful, thank God for horses

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