
Often I am asked how to share files such as sermon messages. If it’s just a once off transfer to a specific person then I would suggest using Wetransfer. It’s free, easy to use and you can send up to 2gb files. Wetransfer only stores files up to 2 weeks so it’s not a long term solution.
If you want to share files on a regular basis then I suggest using Dropbox. Dropbox allows you to permanently share as many files as you want up to 2gb total (18gb if you get some referals). Each file has a dedicated link that you can email or embed in a website.
So check out these 2 great resources and start sharing your sermons with the world.
About Crawford Paul
Crawford was saved at 7 and raised in a solid Christian home. He started his own company (Bridgecourt) so he could be free to devote time to the Lord's work. He loves the internet and has a passion to see the Lord's people engaged in witnessing online. It's the reason he helped start Why We Web. He also runs mySonlight as a way to help promote the gospel of Christ to the whole world.
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Thanks Crawford… Dropbox is a resource that I have come to depend on ~ it has truly revolutionized the way I work. I use it practically everyday for file sharing and for accessing my critical files while on the go. Their Android and iOS apps work seamlessly.
On the other hand, I’ve never heard of Wetransfer before so I’m looking forward to checking it out.