#92 - 5 Ways to Repurpose Your Content with AI

EPISODE · May 30, 2025 · 25 MIN

#92 - 5 Ways to Repurpose Your Content with AI

from Ministry At Scale

Featuring Kenny Jahng, Founder of AI for Church LeadersRecorded live at the Digital Ministry Conference 2025.In this practical and fast-paced session from the 2025 Digital Ministry Conference, Kenny Jahng—AI educator and founder of AI for Church Leaders—demystifies artificial intelligence for ministry teams by showing how it can help multiply content without multiplying effort. With real-world examples and contagious energy, Kenny shares five proven ways ministries can repurpose existing content using today's AI tools—making what you already have go further and work harder across platforms.Using his MIX framework (Modular, Interactive, Cross-Channel), Kenny challenges content creators to think beyond one-time posts and start building scalable systems. You’ll discover how AI can take sermons, webinars, and PDFs and turn them into podcasts, social media carousels, email courses, and more—with minimal time and budget.For digital marketers, pastors, and ministry leaders, this session is packed with valuable insights:How to use Google NotebookLM to create podcast-style conversations from static contentWays to turn long-form video into snackable clips using tools like SermonShotsHow to generate AI-powered email courses from just a slide deckStrategies for transforming key quotes into visual content—at scale, using Canva and CSVsWhy now is the time to train your own “AI doppelgänger” for personalizing ministry contentTune in to this episode for a whirlwind tour through today’s most practical AI tools and leave with a renewed vision of how to extend your message without overextending your team. If you're overwhelmed by AI, this session will replace that fear with inspiration and give you a concrete starting point.Resources Mentioned in the Episode:Google NotebookLM – Create podcast-like conversations from documentsSermonShots – AI video tool for generating sermon clipsCanva Bulk Create – Automate social graphics with CSVsAiForChurchLeaders.com – Kenny’s training site and workshop hubConnect with Kenny Jahng:LinkedIn: Kenny Jahng

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