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Even in a Cemetery, Public Relations Is Not Dead TC Public Relations

Even in a Cemetery, Public Relations Is Not Dead

Last week, while driving through the northwest side of Chicago, I passed by Mount Olive Cemetery and saw something that stopped me in my tracks—a large sign at the entrance promoting upcoming community events, including Father’s Day, Christmas, and Easter 2025. Not just a quiet place for reflection and remembrance, this cemetery was actively reaching out to the community, inviting them to participate in meaningful moments throughout the year.

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Five Ways Christian Organizations Can Leverage Their Media Coverage

Five Ways Christian Organizations Can Leverage Their Media Coverage

I still can remember the first time a Christian non-profit I was working with landed big media coverage in USA Today. Their leadership was excited, but I knew the opportunity was far bigger than just the article itself. It was important for them to realize that “This coverage is great, but it’s only the beginning—what we do with it next will amplify its value.” That being said, if your Christian organization is earning valuable media attention, here are five ways to maximize it.

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How Church Leaders Can Explain the Tragedy in Sri Lanka to the Media

Did God forget His people on the most sacred day of the Christian calendar? The news flooded the world that churches in Sri Lanka’s Negombo, Batticaloa and Colombo’s Kochchikade districts were targeted during Easter services with bombings. To the non-Christian, this could beg the question: If God is so good, why would He allow such

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Watch the News Disappear Before Your Eyes

Recently, Gene Marks wrote in Forbes about “Why The Apple Watch Debut Is Worse For Apple Than Glass Was For Google,” saying that sales are down and people haven’t found the need to use it. There’s something else about the Apple Watch that is troubling. Shortly after it debuted, the New York Times announced that it was

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