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Proudly presenting I4J Live
If today’s topic sounds a little odd, it’s because no, Jesus didn’t have a marketing team. Yet communicating with precision and mindfulness is important you matter your sector – or century. What does it mean to market like Jesus, and use marketing tools and practices to His glory?
Join us here this Thursday at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET as Darren Shearer and Jim Gray answer audience questions and share from their personal expertise about marketing for organizations of all types. They’ll be taking live questions so tweet with #I4JLive or leave a question in the comments below.
About I4J Live
We’re trying to make something special. The values I4J live is built on:
1. Experienced and gifted speakers
2. Practical and insightful content
3. No hidden sales pitch
4. Focus on your questions so you can take away actionable insights to your unique situation
Why join us?
You can get free content everywhere, but this is your chance to ask specific questions and get access to some of the top practitioners in this field. Grab a cup of coffee and let’s get some stuff done together!
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About this week’s guest list
Darren Shearer is the author of three books, including Marketing Like Jesus: 25 Strategies to Change the World.
He is the host of the Theology of Business Podcast and CEO of High Bridge Books, which specializes in publishing Christian professional growth books.
Darren blogs at www.TheologyofBusiness.com.
Jim Gray
Mark MacDonald is senior brand strategist with beknownforsomething.com.
With a teacher’s heart, he leads churches to “be known for something” so compelling that their congregations grow. Mark bring 27 years of experience including: Senior creative director at one of Canada’s largest agencies and PinPoint Creative in North Carolina.