Shift: Digital Worth More than Print

Where is your church or organization’s perception of the shift? You know, that shift that companies such as The Financial Times are experiencing right now. That shift where the digital product is as profitable and as compelling as the print product?

Not possible? Or, not in our lifetime? Well, think about it a bit. Then ask yourself, when you needed the latest news, did you wait until the evening paper was delievered, or did you tune into your favorite news portal? Why should engaging into religious texts be any different.

  • In this day & age, it seems more like a waste of resources to create for a non-digital medium, at least in mass production. Lately, I’ve become of the opinion that it should be digital first/only, and printing on demand as needed.

    Engaging the text of Scripture seems much better handled in a digital medium anyway.

  • In this day & age, it seems more like a waste of resources to create for a non-digital medium, at least in mass production. Lately, I’ve become of the opinion that it should be digital first/only, and printing on demand as needed.

    Engaging the text of Scripture seems much better handled in a digital medium anyway.

  • That works forndividuals, but you mention for mass producers as well? What is there benefit of going digital first? Or, rather, why, besides momentum of consumption does that matter.

  • That works forndividuals, but you mention for mass producers as well? What is there benefit of going digital first? Or, rather, why, besides momentum of consumption does that matter.