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2015-03-18T15:47:45-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/evangelism/Why infographics are great for churches and nonprofitshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/127222015-03-18T15:47:45-05:00
“You win, infographics!” In communicating overall concepts quickly and simply, visual beats text.
Learn how churches can use infographics, which apply also to non-profits and other teams. The power of grounded questions to create changehttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/127342015-03-18T15:43:51-05:00
Grounded questions, says Mark Strom in this short 16-min TED lecture, have the power to release stories, creative thought, and transformation.
They are not yes/no questions, or even questions about facts or feelings. Mark’s insights are helpful in any area of life, work, or ministry. Need for easy English in international Christian communicationhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/114632015-03-18T15:39:30-05:00
Over 20% of the world’s population can speak English to some degree. And since English is the language of the Internet, much higher education, and the majority of websites, there is a big incentive for young people in every nation to learn it. With only about 360 million people as first-language speakers, 75% of the 1.5 million are using it as a second language.
Of course, in an ideal world, there would be adequate Christian resources, online and offline, in the heart language of everyone. But failing that, we should be making our evangelistic and discipleship resources as accessible as possible to all second-language English speakers. How? Using a Facebook group to reach out to hurting peoplehttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/126712014-11-28T08:13:08-05:00
We've been working on our Facebook page for our newest evangelistic strategy called 'Issues I Face'. In that group, we've been sharing stories, links, and images and inviting the social media world to engage in conversation with a mentor. Reach out to the people passing your church - make your website address big enough to readhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/125492014-09-23T12:55:58-05:00
If your church website is prioritized for outsiders (as it surely should be – Col. 4:5), then naturally you will want to attract many to your site.
There are various ways to tell people, including contact cards, search engine optimization, and paid-for Google AdWords or Facebook adverts (which can be targeted very precisely, based on searches for your own town name).
But here's the thing – the easy, no-brainer starting point is to display the church URL (web address) on the wall of your church building or street-side noticeboard, large enough to be easily read by people in passing vehicles. 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. The worldwide mission challenge of cities: GMI infographichttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/124542014-07-02T06:38:21-05:00
Here's the latest 'missiographic' from GMI, looking at worldwide urbanization trends.
Wherever they are, digital will increasingly be one means to connect, especially mobile. Free group discussion downloads for new Belle filmhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/124372014-06-13T15:25:47-05:00
Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle (played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw), the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of a Royal Navy Admiral. Culturewatch ministry offer these valuable discussion helps for small groups. Real-time webstats ticker,and video shorts to share the good newshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/124212014-06-05T15:06:42-05:00
I always find these sorts of real-time ticking web-stats quite fascinating. Each represents a real person doing something right now! This is the medium that is on our desk, or in our pocket 24/7!
It is the medium that will allow us to share good-news video shorts on social media at the touch of a button. New Lumin software delivers educational solutions in Majority Worldhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/123832014-05-23T11:00:19-05:00
Right back in the early days of the Internet, MAF (Missionary Aviation Fellowship) were digital pioneers, and continue to develop innovative solutions that meet the needs of the Majority World. Last year, we featured their Estante Phone app. They are now excited to release a free software product called Lumin which will enable teaching and discipleship through mobiles phones or computers.