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Management of Electronic and Digital Media

Management of Electronic and Digital Media

Reuben Chapman

Willford Press
2025
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Electronic media refers to media accessed by electronics or electromechanical devices. These devices, involved in the communication process, are also considered electronic media. Content in electronic media can be in either digital or analogue electronic data formats. Digital media refers to media content encoded in digital electronic formats. It can be created, shared, accessed, edited, and stored on digital electronic devices. Some of the examples of digital media include digital videos, software, databases, and video games. This book provides comprehensive insights into the field of electronic and digital media. The extensive content of this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the subject. This book, with its detailed analyses and data, will prove immensely beneficial to professionals and students involved in this area at various levels.
God Doesn't Need Your Money: God Isn't Collecting. Your Pastor Is.
What if the system was never about faith - but about control? In God Doesn't Need Your Money, Reuben Armstrong confronts one of the most protected subjects in modern Christianity: money. As megachurch empires expand and religious institutions operate with corporate precision, financial giving is often framed as proof of obedience, loyalty, or spiritual maturity. But when does stewardship become pressure? When does leadership become leverage? Drawing from biblical analysis, institutional examination, and real-world experience, Armstrong explores: - The evolution of tithing in modern church culture - The psychology behind religious giving - Financial transparency and accountability in ministry - Power structures within contemporary Christian leadership This is not an attack on faith. It is an investigation into how faith is administered. Clear, direct, and unflinching, God Doesn't Need Your Money challenges readers to separate devotion from obligation and belief from financial manipulation. If you have ever questioned where your offering goes - this book asks the questions many are afraid to say out loud.