People who listen to a speaker normally retain 10% of what is discussed. But when you add visuals, that number goes up to 50% (a whopping 400% increase in effectiveness). These stats, revealed in a study by the Wharton Research Center, offer compelling reasons to use media in your church—not just because it's cool, but because it works.
CreativePastors is where you can come for memorable media. Grab a countdown clock, add an opener, and throw in an illustration video—where you want them, when you want them. Programs like Media Shout give you the flexibility to pull your service together easily and make changes on the fly (because sometimes the greatest ideas come at the last minute).
This month, we're going to give you a crack at a Sweet Media Suite when we give away 2 copies of MediaShout 3.0 along with accompanying libraries of our most popular CreativePastors Media. With each purchase you make during July, you'll automatically be entered into our drawing. (View the site for complete details.) Here's what you'll find in the libraries—and also on sale this month. Enjoy a 15% discount on the following favorites (or be a winner and pay zip!):
• Who's Kidding Who? Media Kit
• Countdown Clock
• Just Lust Media Kit
• Apostle's Creed Video
• The Table Media Kit
• Ignite Media Kit
To get a taste of CreativePastors media, click here. And to try MediaShout, take a test drive here for free. Stop by the site and get rolling with some killer media for your next service!





I'm new to CP since C3 in January and wonder how to use Ed's (and his team's) ideas in my sermons. What do you guys/gals usually do when you use an sermon point, an outline, or even download a transcript? Do you give Ed credit? How much of it becomes "yours" as you modify it and present it to your church setting?
Posted by: James Gleason | July 15, 2005 at 03:42 AM
Great question, James! Check out today's post for the answer.
Posted by: Lori Bailey | July 15, 2005 at 06:44 PM