Printing Resource
Written by Daniel Sims   
Saturday, 01 November 2008 21:24

     I received another phone call today from a sister church wanting more information about the  company who prints our materials.    I thought I'd post it here in case anyone else wanted to know.  This post is not intended to be a commercial, but a reference to a helpful resource for your church.  All of our flyers, postcards, business cards, and John-Romans covers are printed by Gospel Graphics Today. Their website is http://www.gospelgraphicstoday.com

     FLYERS:  When we mailed the flyers for our last youth conference we received phone calls from churches in both North and South Carolina asking about our beliefs and wanting to know if there was an admission charge to attend our meeting!  Since our church is still small and new, I did not expect this type of response.  One of the churches which we'd never met travelled four hours and rented their own hotel rooms to be able to attend.  They'd never heard of us or of Bro. Locke.  It was simply a response to the flyers GGT printed for us.

     John-Romans: The pages of our John-Romans booklets are printed by Dr. Ron Young and Antioch Baptist Press.   I got the covers designed and printed by GGT and took them to Antioch where they let us help assemble, staple, and cut the booklets.  The front cover has images from around Athens.  On the back cover is a note from the pastor, service times, and a map to church.  These books have been a tremendous blessing to our church and are often well received on visitation.  Antioch's website is http://www.antioch-baptist.com

     Postcards:  I figure that it would take us over 10 years to knock on every door in our county.  In addition to going door to door, we started mailing postcards to new movers.  Each month Homeowner Data Services sends us labels pre-addressed to 200-250 new movers in our area.  For only 29 cents per stamp we get to invite someone we may have never made it to otherwise.  On the postcards we have a map, service times, web address, and an invitation.  When the new labels each month, our ladies quickly put them on the cards.  We then leave them on the table in the foyer and encourage our members to mail a stack and to pray for the recipients.  A postcard will never substitute for a personal visit, but it will help you get to homes you may have never made it to on your regular scheduled visitation.   Their website is http://www.newhomedata.net

     I hope these resources will be a blessing to you and your church.Â