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As churches move more of their transactions and accounts to online programs, there is an increased threat of cyber attacks and theft. While there should be clear controls in place for writing checks and making deposits, churches also need security procedures for ensuring the safety of accounts. Virus detection and removal software as well as email and network safeguards are essential for blocking potential attacks.
Source: Worship Facilities
Immigrants Help Millennials Top Boomers as Largest Generation
By 2036, Millennials are projected to reach 81 million in the U.S. Today they number 75.4 million and have surpassed Baby Boomers as the largest generation in America. As the Baby Boomers decline in numbers, Generation X is expected to outnumber them by 2028 with 65 million members.
Source: Pew Research
Church Attendees Have Less Time, Trust, and Money
Karl Vaters notes that most adults attending church today have less disposable income and are working longer hours, sometimes with multiple jobs, just to keep up with rising expenses. They can only attend church three times per month, rather than three times per week, and they are less likely to donate to a building campaign but will donate to help meet a need.
Source: Christianity Today
By Todd Rhoades & Matt SteenAs churches move more of their transactions and accounts to online programs, there is an increased threat of cyber attacks and theft. While there should be clear controls in place for writing checks and making deposits, churches also need security procedures for ensuring the safety of accounts. Virus detection and removal software as well as email and network safeguards are essential for blocking potential attacks.
Source: Worship Facilities
Immigrants Help Millennials Top Boomers as Largest Generation
By 2036, Millennials are projected to reach 81 million in the U.S. Today they number 75.4 million and have surpassed Baby Boomers as the largest generation in America. As the Baby Boomers decline in numbers, Generation X is expected to outnumber them by 2028 with 65 million members.
Source: Pew Research
Church Attendees Have Less Time, Trust, and Money
Karl Vaters notes that most adults attending church today have less disposable income and are working longer hours, sometimes with multiple jobs, just to keep up with rising expenses. They can only attend church three times per month, rather than three times per week, and they are less likely to donate to a building campaign but will donate to help meet a need.
Source: Christianity Today