Some call pulpits "along the way." Secondly, they figurehead but what do you call it, all these churches - somewhere.
You can connect outside the front of the church, its nature, the Church of the first issue of 'mass contact "with people in this community. They can be placed in different positions within the church, so that those inside the building, information about the activities taking place there - and probably ahead of other churchesArea.
Christianity - as any creed or system of values - is mediated mainly through personal contacts. However, notices are impersonal. It follows then that requires them more wisely if it is to be effective and achieve their goal.
Those responsible for the production or research notices, which must decide to go on these boards:
· Cover What should be the poster / ads?
If they make statements to stimulate philosophical and theological reflection and evoke a positive reaction (such as "Show"), or explain the activities should go to church?
• What is the bulletin board of the target?
And 'to show, for example, that the theological position of the particular Church? Is it the intention of the faithful who attend services there, or those just passing interest? He must try to win non-believers, the faithful in church, which has become - or at any church? Its mission is to stimulate and challenge to induce> Christians, agnostics, atheists, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and so on? As a "professional" not you advertise? Some people, like the professional approach, while other "amateur look" approach is not in danger and therefore more attractive.
There are no "right" or "wrong" answers to these questions. However, the answers to each question to determine how and why they make posters and notices on these boards.
If your personal posters? If you buy ready made posters - for example,Christian Publicity Organisation (CPO)? If you are the designer Commission / poster artist specially for you?
Again, your answers will depend on your budget and what message are you trying to convey - and to whom.
But, unlike Paul, the pulpit on the way / communications can not be 'all things to all people. "
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