Be Known for Something is Celebrating 20 Years!

by | Church Communication, Leadership, News

It’s Be Known for Something’s 20th Anniversary! On August 6, 2001, Be Known for Something started offering graphic design and church communication services to churches. Their history took them through name changes and a broadening of services. 20 years later, they’ve became known for helping Churches and Organizations discover a thread. Church branding!

So, they want to celebrate by helping even more churches and organizations! At an unprecedented 20% discount. And even give away TWENTY $20 gifts for subscribing.

CELEBRATE THEIR 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH BRANDING! HERE’S THEIR GIFT TO YOU:

Learn more here!

Sale ends August 8th, so act now!

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