We build the web
ministries grow on.
Custom websites, software, and search strategy for organizations that can’t afford to be hard to find. Here’s what that looks like in the wild.
Southern Baptist Convention
sbc.net ↗When the SBC refreshed its brand, it needed a web presence to match — one that could serve more than 12 million members across 34,000+ churches without buckling under its own size. So we didn’t build a website. We built a family of them. The flagship at SBC.net anchors a network of purpose-built microsites: a searchable directory connecting people to churches near them, a careers hub, a news home for Baptist Press, and a dedicated site for the Baptist Faith and Message. Each one does its job exceptionally well. Together, they make a sprawling organization feel findable, clear, and close.

The network
- ◆ Flagship SBC.net
- ◆ Church directory
- ◆ Careers hub
- ◆ Baptist Press news
- ◆ Baptist Faith & Message
- ◆ Largest denomination, served
Bible to Life
bibletolife.com ↗Bible to Life (from Moody) is a content-rich Bible study platform helping everyday people understand Scripture — now reaching over 3.6 million active users. We didn’t just build their website; we manage both their SEO and Google Ads: building a compounding organic traffic engine while running global paid campaigns that deliver conversions at under $2.20 a click, down nearly 50% from when we started.
Top ranking keywords
- bible reading plan 2026Pos. 1.9
- good bible verses for teensPos. 1.8
- bible verses on mercyPos. 2.1
How we do it
- ✓ Technical SEO audit
- ✓ Keyword architecture
- ✓ Content structure
- ✓ Google Ads campaigns
- ✓ AI search optimization
- ✓ Monthly reporting

23.1M search impressions · 6.7% CTR
Google Ads efficiency
Hope Iowa
hopeiowa.org ↗Hope Iowa serves Central Iowa communities facing hunger, homelessness, and crisis. Their mission demanded a digital presence as human and compelling as the work they do. We rebuilt their site with bold typography, emotional photography-forward layouts, and a clear donor experience — turning visitors into supporters.
Design principles
- ◆ Photography-first layouts
- ◆ Bold, accessible type
- ◆ Generous whitespace
- ◆ Clear donation paths
- ◆ Mobile-first structure
- ◆ Emotional hierarchy

Elisabeth Elliot
elisabethelliot.org ↗Elisabeth Elliot spent a lifetime turning hard-won faith into words people could hold onto — decades of radio broadcasts, books, newsletters, devotionals, and talks. When she passed in 2015, the Foundation faced a daunting question: how do you keep a voice like that not just preserved, but reaching people? At this scale, an archive is only as valuable as it is usable. A thousand resources nobody can find helps no one.
That challenge is where we do our best work. We built a custom library using best practices in information architecture, mapping a lifetime of material into eight clear resource types and giving visitors more than one way in. Come looking for a topic, and you’ll find it. Prefer to follow a series, or browse by year? Those paths are there too. New devotionals still go out weekly, drawn straight from her original newsletters. The result: a voice that fell silent a decade ago now draws nearly 1.7 million visits a year — and people actually find what they came for.

More than one way in
- ◆ By topic
- ◆ By series
- ◆ By year
- ◆ Weekly devotionals
- ◆ Custom information architecture
- ◆ Custom design