Articles
“Turbo Charge” Your Video this Summer By: Terry Wilhite
With hardware and software prices plummeting over the past couple of years, more and more churches are turning to the motion medium to convey their messages.  
10 Things to Consider When Buying a Keyboard By: Terry Wilhite
If you're looking to buy a synthesizer or digital piano, hang on to this article.  
A Note For the Pastor By: Terry Wilhite
The best kept secret in church music is an automatic accompaniment keyboard.  
A Review: Ministry Marketing Made Easy By: Terry Wilhite
If we in church leadership would take the principles in Yvon Prehn’s new book to heart and put them to use, we would see our effectiveness in reaching people for Christ and disciplining believers grow to unprecedented heights.  
Are you writing your own DVDs? By: Terry Wilhite
My friend, Jerry Clower, the country comedian, used to say that the first football game he ever saw, he played in it. The first DVD I ever saw, I produced.  
Beyond Piano+Organ By: Terry Wilhite
Bessie is still kicking!  
Blogging � Meant for Ministry By: Terry Wilhite
Blogging is the newest Internet craze, right up there with Podcasting.  
Getting Church Technology “Buy In” By: Terry Wilhite
Your ability to get your congregation to approve new technology for your office or the church’s sanctuary is as dependent upon your presentation skills – or that of a committee chairman – as it is on the merit of the tool that you’re trying to get your church members to adopt.  
Lights, Camera – Barna? By: Terry Wilhite
George Barna, who for more than 20 years has been the ministry community’s researcher, in early April made one of his most significant announcements, this time, not about the church, but about his own organization.  
MIDI Mysteries Revealed By: Terry Wilhite
Think of your TV and VCR when you connect your MIDI equipment.  
MasterWriter: A Wordsmith’s “Pair of Pliers” By: Terry Wilhite
Whether making melody and rhyme is your pursuit or not, let me tell you about a tool that I’m convinced will benefit you.  
Mastering MIDI IS EASY! By: Terry Wilhite
This, my friends, is the article that I wish I could have put my hands on when I started tinkering with MIDI.  
Mastering MIDI: Let�s Come to Terms! By: Terry Wilhite
For the record, MIDI does not transmit sound.  
Measurement is Transparency By: Terry Wilhite
As the preacher, you probably never imagined that you’d be heading a multimedia team.  
Pastor Help for Finance Committees By: Terry Wilhite
In that past, I’ve shared how important one’s presentation skills and credibility are in getting church members to support technology tools for the pastoral office and on the church campus. There are occasions, however, when the biggest hang up in adopting technology can be traced to a pastor’s communication with the finance or stewardship committee.  
Podcasting: Ministry Media Revolution? By: Terry Wilhite
On June 30 an announcement came out of Cupertino , California that has the potential to revolutionize how we spread the Gospel down the street and around the world.  
Reaching People Through Radio By: Terry Wilhite
One of the top ways to draw people into your worship service is through a broadcast ministry.  
Setting up a MIDI Studio is Easier Than You Think By: Terry Wilhite
What's the difference in MIDI and digital audio?  
The “Directions” for Media Ministry By: Terry Wilhite
Many churches go about putting together a multimedia ministry like I put together toys on Christmas Eve. I look at the box to get a concept of the big picture.  
Top 10 Tips for PowerPoint By: Terry Wilhite
Microsoft’s PowerPoint is now as popular in Sunday School classes and sanctuaries as it is in corporate boardrooms.  
Video Ministry Made Easy By: Terry Wilhite
Imagine creating a video Bible study series that you can distribute on a CD so that members of your congregation can watch it on their computer at home or enjoy it on their PC at the office during their lunch hour.  
WX5: More than hot air! By: Terry Wilhite
MIDI has always amazed me because it is simple, yet captures every nuance of one's playing that can be recorded and played back later. Although I had used MIDI in the keyboard and drum machine world for a long time, I was most amazed by MIDI when I purchased a Yamaha WX-5 MIDI Wind Controller.