
Jonathan Howe
Co-Host at SBC This Week
Vice President for Convention Administration @SBCExecComm — Advocate for church leaders, authors, and content creators.
Articles
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Mar 9, 2025 |
tandfonline.com | Samuel R. Hodge |Jonathan Howe |Robert Bennett
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to explore the meanings Black male student–athletes ascribed to their involvement in the Redefining Athletic Standards student organization and to analyze interpretations of both the academic and athletic aspects of their collegiate experience. The research design was a multiple-case study. The participants were nine (9) Black male student–athletes at an NCAA Division I affiliated university. The sampling design was purposeful.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
howeoriginal.com | Jonathan Howe
Easter is the biggest day of the year for most churches—and one of the best opportunities for your church to reach its community. But making the most of Easter requires more than a great service; it’s about creating opportunities to connect with both regular attendees and first-time visitors in meaningful ways. Here are five ways your church can maximize its Easter planning efforts to engage your community and make a lasting impact.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
howeoriginal.com | Jonathan Howe
Consistency is key to building a thriving online presence, but let’s face it—staying consistent can feel overwhelming without a solid plan in place.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
howeoriginal.com | Jonathan Howe
In our current digital era, social media offers churches a powerful platform to connect with their congregation and reach their community. If you’re looking to refresh your church’s online presence, here are 10 easy social media ideas to try this year:1. Share Weekly Sermon HighlightsPost a short clip or quote from your pastor’s sermon. Pairing it with an engaging graphic or video will make it more shareable and boost your algorithm scores with social media sites.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
baptistpress.com | Laura Erlanson |Jonathan Howe |Brent Leatherwood |Scott Barkley
INDIANAPOLIS (BP) – Anyone can leverage the gifts God has given them to reach the nations with the Gospel, said the International Mission Board’s three ethnic mobilizers during a panel discussion in Indianapolis. Hosted by IMB Vice President of Marketing and Communications Ed Herrelko, the panel featured IMB’s Asian, African American and Hispanic church mobilizers – Ezra Bae, Quintell Hill and Annel Robayna, respectively.
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