Inside Tithe.ly: Meet Barn Sweetman, Co-Founder of Tithe.ly

Get to know Barn Sweetman, the master architect of digital church giving.

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Inside Tithe.ly: Meet Barn Sweetman, Co-Founder of Tithe.ly

Get to know Barn Sweetman, the master architect of digital church giving.

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Inside Tithe.ly: Meet Barn Sweetman, Co-Founder of Tithe.ly

Get to know Barn Sweetman, the master architect of digital church giving.

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Inside Tithe.ly: Meet Barn Sweetman, Co-Founder of Tithe.ly

Get to know Barn Sweetman, the master architect of digital church giving.

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November 27, 2019
Author
Jesse Wisnewski

Hi, all. I’m excited for you to meet Barn Sweetman.

Barn is a Co-Founder of Tithe.ly and oversees Tithe.ly’s technical and strategic vision to equip churches with the best technology every day.

We recently asked Barn a few questions to get to know him better. Read on!

Q: How did you get started with Tithe.ly?

A: I built the original version of Tithe.ly as the technical co-founder.

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: It depends. Generally, my day focuses where problems need to be solved or with where we're going with new products.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: Our team of people are amazing. I think most people at our company are legitimately happy to be here and not faking it.

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned at Tithe.ly?

A: Not every Christian company is run by or made up of great Christian people, unfortunately.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: The Bible.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Creating more value than previously existed.

Thanks for following along! Stay tuned to learn more about members of the Tithe.ly team.

AUTHOR

Jesse Wisnewski likes to think of himself as one part marketer, one part team builder, and equal parts family man. He has held marketing roles at PhoneBurner, Tithe.ly, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, B&H Publishing Group, and a large nonprofit. When he's not immersed in marketing, he's chasing around his kids with his wife, grilling, exercising, and trying to be active members of their local church, as well.

Hi, all. I’m excited for you to meet Barn Sweetman.

Barn is a Co-Founder of Tithe.ly and oversees Tithe.ly’s technical and strategic vision to equip churches with the best technology every day.

We recently asked Barn a few questions to get to know him better. Read on!

Q: How did you get started with Tithe.ly?

A: I built the original version of Tithe.ly as the technical co-founder.

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: It depends. Generally, my day focuses where problems need to be solved or with where we're going with new products.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: Our team of people are amazing. I think most people at our company are legitimately happy to be here and not faking it.

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned at Tithe.ly?

A: Not every Christian company is run by or made up of great Christian people, unfortunately.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: The Bible.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Creating more value than previously existed.

Thanks for following along! Stay tuned to learn more about members of the Tithe.ly team.

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AUTHOR

Jesse Wisnewski likes to think of himself as one part marketer, one part team builder, and equal parts family man. He has held marketing roles at PhoneBurner, Tithe.ly, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, B&H Publishing Group, and a large nonprofit. When he's not immersed in marketing, he's chasing around his kids with his wife, grilling, exercising, and trying to be active members of their local church, as well.

Hi, all. I’m excited for you to meet Barn Sweetman.

Barn is a Co-Founder of Tithe.ly and oversees Tithe.ly’s technical and strategic vision to equip churches with the best technology every day.

We recently asked Barn a few questions to get to know him better. Read on!

Q: How did you get started with Tithe.ly?

A: I built the original version of Tithe.ly as the technical co-founder.

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: It depends. Generally, my day focuses where problems need to be solved or with where we're going with new products.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: Our team of people are amazing. I think most people at our company are legitimately happy to be here and not faking it.

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned at Tithe.ly?

A: Not every Christian company is run by or made up of great Christian people, unfortunately.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: The Bible.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Creating more value than previously existed.

Thanks for following along! Stay tuned to learn more about members of the Tithe.ly team.

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Hi, all. I’m excited for you to meet Barn Sweetman.

Barn is a Co-Founder of Tithe.ly and oversees Tithe.ly’s technical and strategic vision to equip churches with the best technology every day.

We recently asked Barn a few questions to get to know him better. Read on!

Q: How did you get started with Tithe.ly?

A: I built the original version of Tithe.ly as the technical co-founder.

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: It depends. Generally, my day focuses where problems need to be solved or with where we're going with new products.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: Our team of people are amazing. I think most people at our company are legitimately happy to be here and not faking it.

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned at Tithe.ly?

A: Not every Christian company is run by or made up of great Christian people, unfortunately.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: The Bible.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Creating more value than previously existed.

Thanks for following along! Stay tuned to learn more about members of the Tithe.ly team.

AUTHOR

Jesse Wisnewski likes to think of himself as one part marketer, one part team builder, and equal parts family man. He has held marketing roles at PhoneBurner, Tithe.ly, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, B&H Publishing Group, and a large nonprofit. When he's not immersed in marketing, he's chasing around his kids with his wife, grilling, exercising, and trying to be active members of their local church, as well.

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Inside Tithe.ly: Meet Barn Sweetman, Co-Founder of Tithe.ly

Get to know Barn Sweetman, the master architect of digital church giving.

Hi, all. I’m excited for you to meet Barn Sweetman.

Barn is a Co-Founder of Tithe.ly and oversees Tithe.ly’s technical and strategic vision to equip churches with the best technology every day.

We recently asked Barn a few questions to get to know him better. Read on!

Q: How did you get started with Tithe.ly?

A: I built the original version of Tithe.ly as the technical co-founder.

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: It depends. Generally, my day focuses where problems need to be solved or with where we're going with new products.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: Our team of people are amazing. I think most people at our company are legitimately happy to be here and not faking it.

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned at Tithe.ly?

A: Not every Christian company is run by or made up of great Christian people, unfortunately.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: The Bible.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Creating more value than previously existed.

Thanks for following along! Stay tuned to learn more about members of the Tithe.ly team.

Hi, all. I’m excited for you to meet Barn Sweetman.

Barn is a Co-Founder of Tithe.ly and oversees Tithe.ly’s technical and strategic vision to equip churches with the best technology every day.

We recently asked Barn a few questions to get to know him better. Read on!

Q: How did you get started with Tithe.ly?

A: I built the original version of Tithe.ly as the technical co-founder.

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: It depends. Generally, my day focuses where problems need to be solved or with where we're going with new products.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: Our team of people are amazing. I think most people at our company are legitimately happy to be here and not faking it.

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned at Tithe.ly?

A: Not every Christian company is run by or made up of great Christian people, unfortunately.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: The Bible.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Creating more value than previously existed.

Thanks for following along! Stay tuned to learn more about members of the Tithe.ly team.

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H1 What’s a Rich Text element?

H2 What’s a Rich Text element?

H3 What’s a Rich Text element?

H4 What’s a Rich Text element?

H5 What’s a Rich Text element?
H6 What’s a Rich Text element?

The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.

H4 Static and dynamic content editing

A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!

H4 How to customize formatting for each rich text

Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.

  • List Item 1
  • List Item 2
  • List Item 3

Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.

Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.

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Hi, all. I’m excited for you to meet Barn Sweetman.

Barn is a Co-Founder of Tithe.ly and oversees Tithe.ly’s technical and strategic vision to equip churches with the best technology every day.

We recently asked Barn a few questions to get to know him better. Read on!

Q: How did you get started with Tithe.ly?

A: I built the original version of Tithe.ly as the technical co-founder.

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: It depends. Generally, my day focuses where problems need to be solved or with where we're going with new products.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: Our team of people are amazing. I think most people at our company are legitimately happy to be here and not faking it.

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned at Tithe.ly?

A: Not every Christian company is run by or made up of great Christian people, unfortunately.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: The Bible.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Creating more value than previously existed.

Thanks for following along! Stay tuned to learn more about members of the Tithe.ly team.

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