We’ve found that a lot of people are using blist to keep track of things related to their church: things like church directories, church finances, and just generally the usual things that an organization needs to organize.
The First Baptist Church of O’Fallon, Illinois has been using blist for a few things. Here is FBC Youth Ministry Assistant, Rachel Blankenship in her own words:
“We have been using blist pretty actively in the Youth Department here at First Baptist. blist has been useful to us in event planning. We like blist because it keeps us all connected. We can share it easily with people in and out of the office and the information is easy to read. I also like the viewer/contributor feature. Generally, we use blist for event planning. We have youth events that require tracking on those signed up. I make lists of all our students and track their money, forms and other information. I am currently using blist to Budget for an upcoming event. We are also looking to use blist to do attendance for an off-campus Bible Study so that the attendance can be done from a computer during the Study. Before blist, we were using Excel and Access.”
We’d be honored if you gave blist a try too: www.blist.com
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