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Interesting discovery last week. As I continued to go through our posts on The Circle and Q&A to connect them with categories, I discovered a post by Janet Estridge dated March 14, 2015 in which she wrote: “I just came across a website tha

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Is this week really the last for July? Some of our schools will be starting very soon if not already. I guess that means summer is just about done. And I guess that means Vacation Bible School and Summer Reading Clubs are wrapping up. 

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We had a busy week continuing to set up the new website and posting new articles. Grateful to those who pointed out a couple of things to fix. As we heard from you, we immediately took care of the problems. So, keep emailing us to let us

Written by Sue Berthelot

With tight or small budgets, it can be difficult for a church library to provide key items to meet the needs of their users. Library team leaders are challenged to be creative and frugal with their dollars. One type of fundr

Written by Glenn McEowen

This article discusses how e-books provide a unique ministry through the church library. After several years of providing this service, our library and others have discovered it as a ministry beyond what ever imagined.

For th

Written by Glenn McEowen

This article discusses how the e-books[1] service works. We will consider the need for an e-book vendor and what it can do for us.

E-book technology assumes your church member has an electronic device that can connect to the

Written by Glenn McEowen

A pastor recently contacted me regarding his church's interest in providing eBookservice to his congregation. He shared a list of questions provided by his church LibraryDirector, Pat Bredbenner. They serve at First Baptist,