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  • You can't improve what you don't measure

    Businesses track many different metrics, such as Return on Investment (ROI), to measure their success. Churches should also track metrics to help determine which ministries, activities, and efforts are working well and which are not. Measuring the results, and listening to the needs of the congregation, can lead to invaluable insights on how to ...
    Posted to Fellowship Tech News and Information (Weblog) by  Administrator  on September 19, 2008
  • Dynamic Church 07 is almost here!

    Are you a Fellowship One customer, but you ask yourself whether your church is really using the system to its full potential? Have I got a deal for you!Many of our customers have been asking us to sponsor a users’ and developers’ conference and so this year we are. It is being held May 17-19 in Frisco, Texas (just north of Dallas). We ...
    Posted to Accelerating the Dynamic Church (Weblog) by  Jeff Hook  on April 10, 2007
  • Solution Selling includes educating the church on Best Practices

    Last night I received a call from the field from one of our Delivery Managers. For Fellowship Technologies, a Delivery Manager is a consultant who works with a church partner (customer) to assist them with their implementation of Fellowship One. The purpose of the call was that the Delivery Manager wanted me to know that the church partner could ...
    Posted to Accelerating the Dynamic Church (Weblog) by  Jeff Hook  on November 30, 2006
  • Good Software Stewardship?

    Sometimes we come across a church that puts a halt to a software selection process because they come to the realization that they may not need a new church management software solution. Why? Because they find out that they are underutilizing what they currently have. Of course, many times they are encouraged to not look for another solution by ...
    Posted to Accelerating the Dynamic Church (Weblog) by  Jeff Hook  on November 28, 2006
  • Return on Ministry statistic . . . how fast are you growing?

    On Tuesday, October 17th, 2006, the United States passed the 300 million mark in population. We are only the third country to ever pass this mark; the other two being China and India. This is amazing growth when you think of the modern age and where recent historical birth rates seem to be heading in most of the industrialized world. What does ...
    Posted to Accelerating the Dynamic Church (Weblog) by  Jeff Hook  on October 29, 2006