I will be speaking in three conferences at the Baptist Communicators Association Workshops to he held in Nashville, TN. April 15-18. Learn more and register here
BCA is a professional development association for Baptist communicators. The BCA has been around since 1953 and has a nationwide membership of approximately 300. Most of our members come from Southern Baptist agencies (IMB, NAMB, WMU, etc.), state conventions, Baptist newspapers, and Baptist universities. The communicators fall into seven interest categories: editorial, public relations, electronic media, photography, management, marketing, and graphic design.
If you are working in a church or ministry, this is a great place to meet and mingle with your peers. This will also be a great time to meet brand new MMC coach Kerry Bural. More on that later! Kerry will be there too!
My workshops will be about marketing for ministry and nonprofits.
- Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits: Guerrilla Marketing helps you apply your time, energy, imagination, and information in ways that help you expand awareness, increase recruitment, mobilize advocates, and raise more money for your nonprofit organization. Learn and apply the principles developed by Jay Conrad Levinson the father of the Guerrilla Marketing.
- The Ministry Marketing Mindset: Learn how ministries can stop short-circuiting their ministry marketing with a simple change in their way of thinking. Discover a biblical model for marketing that can be used in any ministry context.
- Using Social Media in Ministry: A new approach to communications has been opened up in the new media, the question is will your ministry take advantage of the opportunity for communicating the gospel? Learn how to get the most ministry benefit from tools like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more.
This Year’s Keynote Speakers
- Ed Stetzer, director of LifeWay Research, has been called by the Dallas Morning News as “one of the more plain-spoken SBC figures on the challenges the denomination faces in what many are calling a post-denominational age.” Ed will present research and examine trends that impact Christians inside and outside the SBC.
- Worship leader and recording artist Travis Cottrell, who this fall is marking his 10th year leading worship for Beth Moore’s Living Proof Live events, will speak and give us a dinner concert.
- Dan Miller, career and business coach, speaker and author of the popular book 48 Days to the Work You Love and the 2008 release No More Mondays, will speak on one of his favorite topics – finding your voice by doing what God, by design, purposed for you.
- Tim Bisagno, will speak about his journey as God helped him find his voice in ministry. Tim is founder of MXTV (MissionX Television), a creative, eclectic and uninhibited presentation of the Gospel of Christ for today’s younger generation.

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