All about building and managing your website
Saving Churches Unknowingly Supporting Hosting Companies That Host Immoral Content From Doing So
When a church makes a new website, the first thing that they consider is not the hosting. They are concerned about the website design, the look and getting the message on the pages. Sure, they may realize that they are paying a little bit for a domain name and hosting company, but they may not truly grasp what that means. More and more, it happens that churches unknowingly supporting hosting companies that host immoral content.
The consequences of this mistake are grave. As a church gives money and business to a web hosting service, the service takes that money and in turn provides hosting for immoral websites and content. Most of these sites are the things that churches try so hard to fight against. They are accidentally allowing their spread!
Pornography or gambling may be hosted on these websites. Every dollar they spend is another one for these industries. This is not a good business practice for churches, or a good spiritual practice.
What should they do instead? If they will do their research, they will quickly see that there are many Christian hosting companies. These places often charge the same and will give great service. They only host other Christian websites, so a church can feel secure in where their money is going.
The quality of these hosting sites are actually very high. Since they serve a smaller crowd, there is often more space for your website to run efficiently. The prices are competitive with the secular sites. An added bonus is that many of the Christian sites also offer helpful services and advice on building a church website.
Whatever you do, do not be one of those churches unknowingly supporting hosting companies that host immoral content. Be smart, do your research, and sign your church website up for a Christian hosting company.
Getweb hosting from a Chrisian Christian web hosting package that can meet all of your needs
| Print article | This entry was posted by William Ellis on April 1, 2010 at 4:38 pm, and is filed under Web hosting. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed. |
Comments are closed.