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2014-08-06T17:14:31-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/book/Free ebooks on church digital ministry, social media and evangelismhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/124922014-08-06T17:14:31-05:00
Here's a wide range of free downloadable ebooks on digital ministry and social media for churches, nonprofits and individuals, evangelism, and more. Plus Microsoft free ebooks on all their software and products. Free ebook: Why Every Christian Leader Must Bloghttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/122052014-05-08T11:23:12-05:00
Blogger Rodlie Ortiz is offering a free ebook to all those who follow his blog.
In his book Why Every Leader Must Blog: 7 Reasons To Start Now & 11 Tips To Get You Started, his contention is an established one – that what we sit down to consider, think around, and write about, we understand and remember far better. That's why you used to write essays at school and college, remember? It's one reason why people keep journals or diaries, or even take notes during sermons. New C S Lewis book by Alister McGrath is a 'wardrobe door' into Lewishttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/117822013-11-20T15:32:42-05:00
This book is a highly readable and well-researched study. I was constantly wishing it could be twice as long, to give us more detail and background! Happily, there is more material – in McGrath's academic Lewis study The Intellectual World of C. S. Lewis.
Unlike most earlier biographers of Lewis, McGrath is too young to have known Lewis as an adult, so he can develop a more dispassionate balance. He also avoids speculation – this is an evidence-based biography using detailed study of published or public sources, He has chronologically crosschecked the relatively recent Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis with the rest of Lewis’s timeline and all his published books, leading to an interesting new discovery. Book review: Ministry in the Digital Age, by D Bourgeois, IVPresshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/108742013-05-15T12:08:54-05:00
Happily there are at last a growing number of books about various aspects of digital ministry. Dave Bourgeois' new book is primarily written to help Christian ministries understand how to integrate the Internet into their existing work. Churches miss great opportunity for effective evangelismhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/108342013-05-13T10:19:34-05:00
Tim Stevens' book 'Pop Goes the Church' makes an inspiring case for leveraging pop culture to reach out to people in the language of their lives, with compelling biblical backing for this approach. He offers a new perspective that give relevance and impact to the church by using popular culture – stories from movies and music – to point people to the gospel. Storytelling and humor: Christian books and free resourceshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/106762013-04-24T11:32:13-05:00
Many people still seem to feel that storytelling and humor are, if even used at all, minor elements to bolt onto the beginning or end of the 'real' message we are trying to communicate.
In reality, these should be integral to all communication, embedded and inseparable. This applies equally whether it is evangelism, teaching, or advocating a nonprofit or ministry. Free ebook from Bryan Allain: This is NOT a treasure maphttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/106022013-04-11T13:18:50-05:00
Sign up for the email newsletter at Killer Tribes and you'll get a free copy of Bryan Allain's new booklet This is NOT a treasure map as a thank you.
This is a helpful message to anyone who has been disappointed in a creative project or ministry. In 25 pages, he shows you a new (and biblical) way of perceiving your life, failures and successes. Free ebook: how to get free media publicity for your churchhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/105862013-04-09T14:09:21-05:00
Free Kindle ebook for limited period only:
Your Church In The News: How to get your church in the media spotlight, for all the right reasons. Plus other free church resources for news releases and social media. An appeal for a 'Christian Commons' approach to booklets and bookshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/103672013-02-12T10:50:13-05:00
It has long been a concern of mine that mission agencies and other ministries should escape a proprietorial mindset of 400 years of print-on-paper culture. They frequently publish advocacy or discipleship books, booklets and group study guides (or hold the copyright to out-of-print titles) which sell only a few hundred copies a year maximum – a distribution output which will therefore be read by a very limited number of people, usually within a single country, and may not even pay for inventory costs.
If only missions and ministries could just let them out 'into the wild' in the form of free PDFs, Kindle and iTunes ebooks, and phone apps. Readership will likely go up by a factor of 10, 50 or even 100 times or more, and literature can be used in countries and by demographics who would not previously have had the opportunity to do so. Free article to republish about Les Miserables filmhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/100172012-12-20T18:01:10-05:00
Could receiving a healthy dose of kindness and mercy help transform a person's life?
Victor Hugo thought so. The 19th-century French social reformer wove his classic novel Les Misérables around the theme of grace trumping legalism. A new film based on the successful musical opens Christmas Day across the US and Canada, and January in many other nations.