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Interview @ Godbit

Nathan Smith, founder of Godbit posted an interview with me.  About Godbit's mission:

The purpose of this site is to help the Church catch up with the rest of the world in adherence to Web Standards given by the World Wide Web Consortium, the governing body of best-practices on the Internet. The majority of Christian web design agencies are using outmoded methods of coding to create websites that the rest of the world would scoff at. Basically, they are stuck in the 1990’s.

Thanks to the Godbit community for their faithfulness to inspire the church and it's use of technology.  The interview discusses my role at Monk Development and Kaleo. Read the interview here.

Monk Development v2.0

monk-development.jpgMonk Development's corporate site was starting to show it's age and I'm glad I can now show off the redesigned site!  Designed by Designwise with rebuild help by our friend Kyle Sollenberger .

About Monk

Monk Development creates web-based Content Management Systems from the ground up around best-of-class technologies.  We service our clients with our design network to build award winning websites.  Our solutions are used by thousands of individuals, organizations and corporations around the world.

Monk Development began in 2004 in a home office and has since grown to now employ nearly 20 people.  In 2007 we opened development offices in South Africa.  All along we have been able to grow through being a profitable company, investing back into creating the best suite of products and services for our clients. This is is because clients are viewed as partners at Monk Development.  We are committed to create comprehensive solutions to achieve their business goals.  We recognize that our clients success online is critical to the ongoing achievement of our organization.  

Church Websites & CMS

Monk Development is pleased to announce that our design partners continue to demonstrate excellence in their field. Here are a few of the recent church websites and the recognition they have received.

City of Grace

City of Grace smCity of Grace is a multi-site church in Arizona. Currently they have sites at Mesa & Scottsdale but several more are planned. Here are a few of the awards and recognition this site has received:

The City of Grace site was designed by Church Plant Media.

Several of our design partners continue to demonstrate their exceptional ability to serve church clients. Here are a few of our partners award winning sites:

I know I'm leaving out many excellent church designs & designers.  These are just a few samples from the nearly 50 design companies that have used Ekklesia Church Website & CMS to serve their clients.  I'm excited to see where things will go.

Over the weekend a company in Turkey must have decided they liked the Ekklesia 360 website.  

Our site:

Church CMS

Their site: [snip]REMOVED[/snip].

UPDATE: The owner of the site has taken it down.  Thanks for your help! 

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  • Ekklesia 360 Church CMS v2.0

    ekklesia-360.gif Ekklesia 360 Church CMS has launched our new design.  The old design had run it's course and we decided to give the site a fresh look.  The website uses the Ekklesia Website CMS.  The website was designed by Designwise and Shane Thacker developed our new logo.  (see blue/white logos)

    It's been a great year so far, we have had 20 different design companies use our CMS for their clients.  (View a few of our website design partners)  We now have over 800 churches, ministries and companies using our backend to manage their website/content.  Our team has grown to 12 people who are passionate about helping use technology for God's glory.

     Learn more about Ekklesia's:

    Kaleo Church Website v 5.0

    Kaleo Church has re-launched it's website for the 5th time.  Our website has been a significant tool in our ministry as an effective way to connect our community, communicate with people who visit our church and non-believers.  Through our website we've seen people attend events/services and become Christians. 

    kaleov5-small.gifTo commemorate the launch, I thought I'd talk about why we have done this now and in the past and other decisions involved.

    Kaleo v5.0 -  As Kaleo seeks to launch it's third and fourth locations, we created this design to reflect our multi-site church planting strategy.  We also wanted to change the style of design.  Our previous website designs were typically black/dark.  We wanted to change this to a more clean/white-space design. The functionality is powered by the Ekklesia 360 Church CMS.  Some of the changes included:

    • Design: A new clean design was used, created by Mark Priestap at Designwise.  We partnered with the Journey in St. Louis in sharing the cost for the design and we each customized our one layout to reflect our community.  Mark's design was influenced by Mars Hill and we spoke to them to ensure it was ok that we moved in this direction.
    • Design: We wanted to put more people and stories on the site.  We now have 3-types of Kaleo Stories: Gospel Stories (how the gospel is changing lives), Mission Stories (how people in our community are living on mission) and World Stories (how people internationally are spreading the gospel.  The persecution of believers and the church planters we support/pray for.)
    • Content: Changed a lot of content, such as the gospel, added Mission, Serve & Connect sections and other pages.
    • Media: We centralized all sermons (previously on three pages) to one Media & Messages page.
    • Blog: We added a blog to the home page for better updates/communication.
    • Social Networking: We added a backend for community members to create their own page, blog, galleries, commenting on content, participate in groups, discussions, etc.  As part of the previously mentioned Mullet Strategy - "business in front, party in the back".
    • Event Registration: The site now has event registration both for free and paid events.

    kaleov4.jpg Kaleo v4.0 - While we had this site, we moved into AMC Theaters for our Mission Valley service.  We had the site up less than 2 months when we launched our 2nd site at San Diego State University (SDSU).  We had decided to move to a multi-site, multi-congregational church planting strategy.  The site was designed by Church Plant Media and the flash was done by AM Design.  This was our first transition to the Ekklesia 360 Church CMS.   (click on design for screenshot) Some of the changes included:

    • Content Management System: CMS to manage content (sermons, articles, events, pages, etc.)
    • Design: First design not created by me! 

    kaleov3.gif Kaleo v3.0 - This was the site we had when we moved into a church building because we outgrew our warehouse.  The design was created by me and used a php/mysql database.  We managed it through phpMyAdmin.  Chris Livhdahl and I did most of that.  Click on the image to the right to view an interior page.

    • Dynamic - We moved from a static, hard-coded site to php-based. 

    kaleov2.gif Kaleo v2.0 - While we had this website, Kaleo 'went public' in 2004 with a move to Sunday morning service in a warehouse we rented.  We went public when we had about 50 adults attending the church.  This design was created by me (man I'm glad I don't design anymore).  It is a static site that better laid out content to view.  Click on the image to the right to view an interior page

    • Flash - Each interior page had a unique flash header. 

    kaleov1b.gif Kaleo v1.0 - This is our first site ever.  We launched this site as we began to do services with a core group of a dozen or so people in the 2002-2003.  I had 7 or so images for the home page that were selected at random to give it a changing appearance.  Click on the image to see another home page.

    internetmission.gif Breakout session 6   Thursday 845 to 945am

    Today is Internet Evangelism Day. More and more we need to see the internet as a mission field.  As our culture moves increasingly online, this presentation discusses how churches can be missionaries to unbelievers, gather the unchurched and connect with their community.  This is a session I did last week at the National New Church Conference.  The session wasn't recorded but a lot of Q&A occurred as much of the information was new for the audience.  Feel free to post if you have questions.

    Session PDF: Using the Internet to Gather, Connect and as a place of Mission  

    Church Cloud

     We've learned a lot about using technology to connect people to the local church.  With that said, we've launched Church Cloud.  Church Cloud is a FREE web-based tool for churches who want to do ministry online. Churches are able to upload mp3’s, post events, stream audio, podcast, and gather additional visitors using our online network and directory listings.  (If you signed-up for Sermon Cloud, you already are part of this but make sure your information is current.)  

    We will be launching many more of these sites as part of The Cloud Network.  Our goal is to influence or connect 1,000,000 people a year to local churches using the internet. 

    Ministry Websites

    One of the cool things working at Monk Development is we are able to do most of our work with churches and ministries.  I've posted a number of the churches we've done using Ekklesia 360 Church CMS, but here are a few ministries we are working with:

    Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

    Screenshot AllianceThe Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals  is an organization of individuals that believes Evangelicals have largely forgotten the foundations of the Christian Gospel and is dedicated to calling on the Protestant churches, especially those that call themselves Reformed, to return to the principles of the Protestant Reformation. To that end, they produce print and internet resources, broadcast radio programs (The Bible Study Hour, Every Last Word, and Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible) and hold conferences (Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, Princeton regional Conference on Reformed Theology, Reformation Societies) aimed at educating different segments of the Christian population.  The Alliance consists of a who's who of pastors/theologians such as Dr. R. C. SPROUL, Dr. ALBERT MOHLER, Mr. C.J. MAHANEY, Dr. JOHN MACARTHUR, Dr. MARK DEVER, Mr. JERRY BRIDGES and many others.

    The Alliance was formed in 1994, out of what was known as Evangelical Ministries, when the late Dr. James Montgomery Boice, then senior pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia and teacher on "The Bible Study Hour" radio program, called together a group of like-minded pastor-theologians from a variety of denominations to unite in a common cause to help revive a passion "for the truth of the Gospel" within the church.

    Design Partner: Designwise

    Services: Content Management System, Application Development, E-Commerce.  The Alliance  brought Monk Development in to build an e-commerce resource site (ReformedResources.org) to host 60 years of reformed resources, including conferences, videos, digital downloads, books and others. 

    Launch: 2nd Quarter 2007 

    Enjoying God Ministries

    Screenshot Enjoying God Ministries

    Enjoying God Ministries (EGM) exists "to proclaim the power of truth and the truth about power." This isn't just a catchy phrase. It reflects both what is lacking in the church today and what is burning in Sam Storm's heart.

    EGM exists to serve the body of Christ. Their aim is to be a resource not only for pastors and leaders but for all Christians who long to dig more deeply into the Word of God and to experience the fullness of the Spirit's power. Enjoying God Ministries is a non-profit ministry organization of Dr. Sam Storms who brings over 30 years of ministry to believers seeking a deeper and more passionate relationship to the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Design Partner: DesignWise Studios

    Services: Content Management System, User Interface, Content, Ecommerce, Application Development

    Launch:  Enjoying God Ministries

    CFCC Job Boards

    Screenshot CFCC Job BoardCenter for Church Communication is the parent company for Church Marketing Sucks.

    Churches have the greatest story ever told, but no one's listening. We think there's a communication problem. That remarkable story is lost thanks in part to poor research, little or no planning, bad clip art, cheesy photos and ignorable ads.  We believe there's a better way. It's not simply flashy designs or catchy slogans, but effective and authentic communication. If we can't communicate, how can we fulfill the great commission? We want the Church to matter. We want your church to matter.

    We help the church by offering information, resources, advice and starting the conversation about church communication. We are a non-profit organized by communications professionals who have been serving the church and mainstream clients since 1998.

    Services: Content Management System, Application Development, E-Commerce.  Monk built a job board to allow users to post freelance gigs and full-time positions in the church communication space.

    Launch: 2nd Quarter 2007 

    Pastors Edge

    Pastors EdgePastors Edge is the web ministry of Dr. James Merritt, a pastor and two time president elect of the Southern Baptist Denomination. Pastors Edge was birthed out of Dr. Merritt's desire to help pastors across the country preach God's Word with power. His passion is to offer the best resources available for the price in order to help congregations across the country flourish.

    Design Partner: Designwise

    Services: Content Management System, Application Development, E-Commerce

    Launch: Pastors Edge 

    Monk Development is looking for 1 full or up to 3 part-time people to work with churches and ministries interested in Ekklesia 360 Church CMS. In this role you will work with these active leads, conduct online demonstrations, answer questions and complete the sales process to hand-off to our development team.  In addition, you will attend church conferences to represent Ekklesia.  

    The role requires:

    1. The flexibility to schedule online demonstrations of the web-based cms and conduct these during the day. 
    2. The ability to travel during the week and attend multi-day church conferences.
    3. A passion for churches and helping ministries see beyond a website, to doing real ministry online.

    Bonuses:

    1. Previous sales experience
    2. Church planting, church or ministry experience
    3. Knowledge and use of Content Management Systems or Blogging software (eg. Wordpress)

    If you are interested go to jobs @ Monk Development .

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  • strategic-selling.jpgOver the years I've done a lot of sales (staffing/recruiting, consulting, application development, websites, etc.).  Of course, most 'traditionally trained' sales people would now say, "Everything is sales" or "Everyone is in sales" but I digress. 

    There are a few books I've thought are the best.  The first two by Heiman/Miller are 

    The New Conceptual Selling: The Most Effective and Proven Method for Sales Planning

    The New Strategic Selling: The Unique Sales System Proven Successful by the World's Best Companies

    conceptual-selling.jpgI have a document you can download (Conceptual & Strategic Selling notes WORD document ) that provides an overview with notes on these two books.  The document includes things like:

    6 Keys Elements to Sales (Analytical Tools)

    1. Buying Influences

    2. Red Flags/Strengths 

    3. The Buyers Perception of Reality 

    4. Win/Results 

    5. Ideal Customer Profile 

    6. Sales Funnel 

    3 Phases of a Sales Call

    The Essential Sales Tasks 

    5 Types of Questions during the Sales Call  

    Another book I stumbled on recently is CustomerCentric Selling which I'm reading now.

    Church Websites 2007

    ekkback_sermon_hover.gif This year has been a busy season for the Monk Development team.  We've launched more churches on Ekklesia 360 in the last two months than ever previously. It's exciting to see so many churches on the system.  We are beginning a re-branding of Ekklesia, including the backend (see image to the right).  We currently seek two new people to join the monk team, and particularly need a solid php person to help with ministries who want ecommerce (and an oscommerce project).  

    Here are a few of the churches launched:

    Soma ChurchElim ChurchImpact ChurchStone Creek Church

    Thanks to our design partnersChurch Plant Media, AM Design, Designwise Studios, Catch Design, MindLightning, Direct Steps, 316 Design and Change Design Group (NEW).

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  • Goodmanson.com - 500th Post

    Welcome to Goodmanson.com .  If you are new(er) here, I began this blog in July of 2004 and today I've posted for the 500th time.  I got out my calculator and discovered that over these 825 days, I've made a post every 1.65 days.  Over the years I've posted a lot on church planting, technology, churches, leadership and culture.  Here are some posts I'd recommend if you haven't been here the whole time.

    CHURCH PLANTING 

    Five Trends for the Future of Church Planting 26Aug06

    The State of the American Church - Why Church Planting is Critical to the Future of American Christianity 16May06

    CHURCH

    A Partnership of Externally Focused Churches 11Aug06

    Emerging From Church De-Construction to Church Kingdom Building 19Sep05

    Fun with Angry, Yelling, Legalistic Christians who Know Everything 03Apr05

    Is the Twelve Tribes a Cult? 02Nov05 (From my year-plus stint as a weekly Sheep & Goat column for the San Diego Reader)

    LEADERSHIP

    Preaching the Gospel to Yourself 26Oct06

    Deacon Training & Development 02Jun06

    Triperspectival Ministry Assessment 12Oct06

    The Dangers of Confession while in the Pulpit 20Oct06

    TECHNOLOGY

    Why God is more glorified by Web 2.0 09Oct06

    Technology and the Mission: Conference Session 25Sep06

    List of Church Technology & Website Blogs & Resources 27Sep06

    CULTURE

    My own ‘Sin City’ 18Apr05

    The role of the Christian artist in the secular world 20Aug04

    FAMILY

    New Son Roman! 30Jan06

    Gideon Turns 2 Years Old 26Mar05

    2007 National New Church Conference

    church-planting-conference.gifThe 2007 National New Church Conference website has launched.  This years theme: Exponential:  Moving Beyond Addition

    It was Jesus that cast the vision for this emerging, seeker-targeted house church that would soon exponentially grow to impact the world.  As Jesus spoke it was very clear that this church had an unlimited potential – the potential to alter eternities and to change the world.   In the midst of the resulting chaos, the church experienced explosive growth; growth well beyond addition, and even beyond multiplication.  Exponential growth characterized by a spirit-led, missional, and reproducing DNA.  The conference experience is designed to inspire, encourage, train, equip, and connect church planting leaders.

    Speakers include: Bill Hybels, Wayne Cordeiro, Ed Stetzer, Dave Ferguson, Bob Roberts, Bil Cornelius, Mark Batterson, Jim Putman, Rick Rusaw, Matt Chandler, Darrin Patrick, Shawn Lovejoy, Vince Antonucci, Bob Logan, David Putman, and more. 

    This year their will be several different 'tracks' for people to choose between:

    • pre-launch track - If you are considering planting or you've already decided to take the plunge, this track is for you. You will learn Biblical principles that will shape the way you think about church planting and how you shape the DNA of your new church. As leaders and influencers for the work of the coming harvest, it is crucial that we prepare well. Regardless of the church planting model you pursue, the next generation of church plants needs healthy DNA.
    • post-launch track - You survived the stresses of launching a new church and now you face a whole new set of challenges. In seeking to establish traction and momentum, you experience a range of emotions including joy, anxiety, frustration, fatigue, peace, humility, rejection, encouragement, discouragement, and fear.
    • reproducing churches track -The Reproducing Churches Track is all about expanding your influence to help more people find their way back to God! This track will inspire and equip you in whatever stage of church life you now find yourself. You will discover the basics and innovations in Reproducing Leaders and Artists which will revolutionize your local outreach and is foundational to reproducing at a macro level.
    • networking track - The National New Church Conference is like a reunion for many church planting leaders. It's a great networking opportunity, a chance to catch up with friends, and to take care of a little business. Recognizing that up to 25% of conference attenders may choose to spend their time networking rather than participating in other tracks, we've added a networking track. Although attendees selecting this track are in charge of their own schedule, there will be several special optional sessions of interest to people taking the networking track.

    Their is a Super Early Bird Registration Special for $99 for those who sign-up now.  This is a great gathering of church planters, those who are considering church planting and churches looking to grow in their ability to plant churches.

    New Acts 29 Site

    Acts 29 WebsiteThe Acts 29 Network launched their new website.  The previous site, while very sexy, wasn't as functional being an all-flash website.  The new site takes the old look and moves it to web standards (design/content done by Church Plant Media) using Ekklesia 360 CMS as the backend.  There should be a lot more content, media and even a regional focus for those wanting to explore the new site.

    There are more tweaks coming, but enjoy!