Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

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Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby revive » Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:31 pm

Here is a site we did where we modified ChronoComments to work as a 'Prayer Wall' or prayer request thread.. it's a bit older version, as we are designing the site,. but it works great for the purpose...

Enjoy, and I'll be sure to update the link when we finish with the site redesign... the new layout we're using for the ChronoComments powered prayer wall is really nice..

http://thedaybreakchurch.com/prayer-center
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Re: Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby bryansmith » Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:18 am

Good to see churches using technology. lately i have been noticing many churches take to the Internet to spread a word about the activities at the Church and to enlighten people with prayers. I Think its Internet marketing SEO is a great way to have more people visit the Church and participate in prayers.

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Re: Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby revive » Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:39 am

@bryansmith,

I couldn't agree with you more, technology is a great way to reach people, and extend a churches outreach ability.. however, I dont think this is the place to list advertising links that are cloaked in nice comments... ;)
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Re: Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby tsquez » Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:58 am

Just curious, I clicked on your link to check out the site and it says it has been boxed up. What happened if i may ask?

P.S. I like the landing page :P
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Re: Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby revive » Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:17 am

Hello,
The church has closed and the lead pastor has taken a role at a large facility. Kinda sad, but the people involved in the church really helped alot of folks around them, reached out into the community, etc.. so it was a blessing while it was.

Thanks for the compliment on the landing page ;)
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Re: Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby sheepfarmer » Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:24 pm

I am very sorry to here that the church has closed. I really wanted to see the prayer wall. :(
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Re: Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby revive » Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:41 am

Well @sheepfarmer,
I dont have a live example, but I can show you a screenshot ;)

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Prayer Wall screenshot (sorry about quality, forum has a size limit)
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It worked really well, and I think it turned out pretty well, using ChronoComments as a prayer wall :)
It's also fairly ligthweight so the page loads fast, etc.
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Re: Church site using ChronoComments as a prayer wall

Postby StanMiller » Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:16 pm

I think the prayer wall is a great idea. I spoke to someone at a church the other day about updating their website with something that is more interactive. This is a great example of how to do it. Thanks.
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