Church Technology Company Provides Resources to Transition Online in Less than 24 Hours
In recognition of the many churches, pastors, parents and students who will be quarantined at home for the foreseeable future, Faithlife, makers of Logos Bible Software, is providing a plethora of its premium online resources and packages at little or no cost for the next 60 days to encourage community connectedness and spiritual growth at the individual, family and church levels.
“We must stay connected during this time of social distancing,” said Faithlife Founder and CEO Bob Pritchett. “To support the many churches and families who are doing their part to keep themselves and others as healthy as possible, we are making our resources for at-home church operations, education and entertainment readily available at an affordable price for everyone.”
Faithlife has set up Faithlife.com/coronavirus with information about accessing the following resources at little to no charge for the next 60 days:
Faithlife Giving, Faithlife Proclaim and the newly released Faithlife Live Stream to help churches switch to a fully online format in less than 24 hours,
Faithlive TV and Faithlife Connect as well as a 24/7 helpline to assist pastors as they migrate to a digital landscape and answer any troubleshooting questions,
Logos and Faithlife TV to partner with parents schooling at home, and
Faithlife’s digital theological library for at-home seminary students.
“It is our prayer and hope that making these resources more readily available will bless the Church and help us stay connected,” said Pritchett. “To get through these difficult times, we must continue to come alongside our brothers and sisters in whatever ways we can to meet our physical, emotional and spiritual needs.”
To learn more about Faithlife’s coronavirus resources, visit https://faithlife.com/coronavirus.
About Faithlife
Faithlife Corporation, based in Bellingham, Washington, has been using technology to equip the Church to grow in the light of the Bible for more than 25 years. Since 1992, Faithlife has developed multiple tools including church presentation software, academic study resources, e-books, and Logos Bible Software. For more information, visit https://faithlife.com/about.