A few different things on my mind here.
First off, an exciting opportunity. My church (a multi-campus "megachurch" in IL) is about to launch a 4 week series on "Bitcoin and the Bible"
I'm obviously trying to get some quality information about BiblePay into the hands of the team to inform discussion in later weeks. I also am strongly considering a run of ~3000 paper wallets (I know, a topic we've discussed before, but I've got a need now) with a quick proposal. I can handle the tech side, but would need to make a proposal to fund the wallets and do the printing.
On top of that, I'd like to consider a feature around scheduled sending. Many churches, especially large ones, utilize scheduled online giving as a key part of fundraising. I believe that we could greatly increase our ability to integrate with church tithing/giving systems if we could enable an auto-schedule feature, that would deposit BBP every week/month/etc into a central wallet that the church owns. If it was done via integration into one or more giving systems, receipts could be automatically generated, etc. - that'd be really good. As an example, my church utilizes communitychurchbuilder / securegive - which has a pretty robust API list and published integration capabilities.
Very nice! Do you have a start-date for that series?
Actually, Habib has plans to make a BiblePay hardcopy guide to give to churches and other communities. It didn't make last months budget because it was already full, and it probably also won't be in this months budged. But I think it could be part of the Juni budget.
I was planning on creating the guide based on the new website, the new whitepaper, and the powerpoint I made some time ago:
https://pool.biblepay.org/Media/Biblepay-General%20Information.pptxSince the new website isn't completed yet (it will probably be finished in June or Juli), I kind of postponed the hardcopy guide. But maybe it's good to make a sort of infographic in hardcopy format about BiblePay, which will hopefully simplify what BiblePay is about for non-tech people.
I like the paper-wallet idea, and I also like the idea of churches/charities putting in proposals to start their own Sanctuaries so they can have a steady income in BBP and also become more crypto-interested and become part of our community. But I'm open to any ideas on this front.