





Technology has grown exponentially in the last decade, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to run a business AND keep up with the latest technology. That is why so many people are either technologically illiterate or techno-phobics.
A3Woods Consulting is a Christian Information Technology Consulting firm located in Lake Villa, IL. Our main focus is to develop and provide high-quality, low-cost website designs for our clientele. We also help individuals and small to medium sized businesses who may not be able to afford a full time IT staff with their technology needs.
A3Woods Consulting prides itself on its integrity through Jesus Christ. He leads. We follow.
From computer troubleshooting to network installations we do it all at a price thats not going to destroy your bottom line. We don't just come in, fix your problem and leave, we educate you on how to keep your systems running optimally, and explain things in a way that you can understand.
Take a look around our website. We'll tell you about ourselves, support your computers, design business and personal websites, recommend software and hardware, and even sell a few things here and there. Whether you are running a business or playing Solitare, we can help you get the most out of your computers and technology.
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"Your One Stop Tech Shop."
First and foremost, I am a Christian. Then, I am a computer geek. I stand firm on Honesty, Integrity, and Moral Beliefs.
This is my Church Website, which I designed, www.clcbc.com
From minor annoyances to major melt-downs, we can help.
This website is hosted by www.doteasy.com
NO, this is not me!
Christian Web Designs and Technology Consulting
Is your computer a paper weight? Is your computer functioning properly?
Are you connected to the INTERNET? Does your business have a website?
Does the thing-a-ma-bobbie not work with the watcha-ma-callit?
Does your small business or home depend on your computers?
When you tell it to print, does the print just disappear into cyber-space?
When you tell your PC to do something, does it stick out its floppy disk at you?