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	<title>Comments on: My next project</title>
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	<description>...thinking strategically about Internet ministry</description>
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		<title>By: Lisa Johns</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;d love to see some breakdown of the number to show specifically what makes church sites successful.  Few churches are pushing this technology for all it is worth, and there is so much potential there.  I would also be interested in seeing how that research would break down based on size of church, denom or non-denom, percentage of church budget applied to Internet Ministries/site and or total amount spent on site.  More data that might be useful would be what church staff members associated with success of the Web, such as, does having the pastor or administrator, elders, other staff people, etc. directly involved change success rate?  What range of success measures are used by churches to determine their site success?  What percentage of churches are making an impact (or even trying to)beyond their local communities (those who could potentially attend in person)?
Just some ideas...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d love to see some breakdown of the number to show specifically what makes church sites successful.  Few churches are pushing this technology for all it is worth, and there is so much potential there.  I would also be interested in seeing how that research would break down based on size of church, denom or non-denom, percentage of church budget applied to Internet Ministries/site and or total amount spent on site.  More data that might be useful would be what church staff members associated with success of the Web, such as, does having the pastor or administrator, elders, other staff people, etc. directly involved change success rate?  What range of success measures are used by churches to determine their site success?  What percentage of churches are making an impact (or even trying to)beyond their local communities (those who could potentially attend in person)?<br />
Just some ideas&#8230;</p>
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