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OBAMA STRATEGY CAN HELP YOUR CHURCH GROW: His use of technology is blueprint for membership expansion.

(December 3, 2008)
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     As Americans attempt to deal with their concerns in an unstable economy, with heightened concerns over their family, future and purpose in life, the church has an incredible opportunity for membership expansion.

     Twenty-three percent of residents in urban America have no church home and most churches have more members on their rosters than are in the pews on an average Sunday.

     Despite these facts, people are more than ever searching for security and fulfillment in their lives. So why the disconnect? Simply put, it's a lack of people connecting with churches that resonate with them. Faced with the challenge of voter apathy, the basis of the Obama campaign was “change” and an emphasis on the importance of reaching every person through the use of technology. The church too must “change” by using technology like that of the Teleministry Voice Message System.

     Teleministry Voice Message System distributor Curtis Green is the son of a pastor, minister of music and marketing professional who has worked with President--elect Barack Obama's campaign strategist and now senior White House Advisor, David Axelrod. Green has also worked with ministers such as Pastor Stephen J. Thurston who heads the National Baptist Convention of America, Dr. Fred K.C. Price and Rev. Clay Evans. (Sources: BlckNews.com)

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