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SermonSend: Pastors & Leaders Getting Their Message Through!
September saw the launch of a gr8 new service for pastors and leaders of all kinds!
Next Wave International was proud to unveil the new SermonSend service, which allows pastors and leaders to send their sermons to everyone on their e-mail databased -- in a very personalized format.
The service was designed by Dean Worth, Internet Director with Next Wave.
Mal Fletcher, director of Next Wave International, says: 'Dean has created something that will fill a great need in the hearts of many leaders. SermonSend allows leaders to get their message out and to keep it in front of people, where they actually live and work.'
'So many people in today's world find it easy to forget what they heard on Saturday night or Sunday. Studies suggest that we are bombarded with at least 1600 commercial images every day of the week!'
'I think this easy-to-use tool will really maximize the impact of the weekend sermon. And pastors can publish their own daily or weekly devotions for people, if they want. Fantastic!'
SermonSend is also useful in communicating other forms of message. For example, many pastors will use it to notify their people of important coming events such as conferences, outreaches, prayer events and offerings for projects.
SermonSend features an easy-to-use interface, which allows the user to choose fonts and basic lay-out options, as well as the type of banner displayed at the top of the message.
The receiver finds a great-looking email waiting for them, addressed to them personally, under the name of their church. There is no unwanted advertising anywhere on the page.
The cost per year is very low, the benefit is high.
For more information AND a special demo, Click Here...
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