Christian Digital Marketing Through Blogs, Email, and Other Content
Create meaningful content that helps you rank higher on Google and connects you to your community without outlandish marketing plans.

Creating Content Consistently is Hard.
It Doesn't Have to Be.
Coming up with new ideas for blogs, podcasts, newsletters, etc., is exhausting. You also have to manage your congregation, attend meetings, and juggle all your additional responsibilities. I help you save time without sacrificing quality content.
Poor Writing Quality
Good intensions doesn't mean good writing. You may have volunteers who want to write, but their skills are inadequate for digital writing.
No Strategy, Process
Who is in charge of writing content? What about vetting and editing submissions? Lots of time is wasted if there isn't a clear process for content creation.
Inconsistent Posts
You might create content, but your distribution isn't good. Inconsistent posting makes it difficult for your social media audience to engage.
Spend your time on your ministry
When you don't have to focus on writing, editing, and managing others, you get to focus on the ministry you are passionate about.
Make it easier for people to find your church
Online content can act as a 24/7 invitation to Sunday service. Additionally, Google loves seeing activity on your website. This helps you get placed higher when people are looking for a church.
Connect with your online congregation
Content creation helps connect your congregation. You equip them with knowledge to enrich their faith lives and share the Gospel.
Increase Tithes, Offerings
Don't wait for Sunday to ask for tithes and offerings support the church and missionaries around the world. Online content could increase faithful giving so your church can continue to grow it's ministry locally and around the world.

Hey there,
I'm Luke
Author | Husband | Dog Dad
Spring 2022, I wanted to figure out how the local church could get better.
I analyzed over 100 church websites looking for a couple things: blogs, media, quality of written content.
Here were the results
- About 17% of churches had blogs
- Of those blogs, only 4 were consistent and quality
I released there is a huge miss opportunity. I love writing, creating content, and Jesus.
My mission?
Help churches create consistent content to engage their congregation, connect with their community, and increase tithes and offerings.

I want your church to be equipped with digital marketing knowledge.
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