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2014-06-13T15:25:47-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/group/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. Damaris launches Film Clubs for discussion groupshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/109612013-05-22T16:04:38-05:00
The Damaris vision has always been to encourage people of all faiths and none to talk about the issues raised by contemporary popular culture, particularly films. In recent years we have been able to provide a whole host of free resources to help community groups think about films such as Life of Pi, Les Miserables and Song for Marion. We are working hard to ensure we can continue to provide free resources like this.
Now we are launching Damaris Film Clubs to enable people to more easily use these free resources and get priority access to them. Damaris Film Clubs are suitable for all sorts of settings – community groups, workplaces, neighborhoods, churches or coffee shops. Message to the Masses: new video faith resource for teenshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/109462013-05-20T18:54:08-05:00
A UK team has just launched a new online resource with video shorts, aimed at mid-to-late teens.
It answers questions about faith in an outsider-friendly and accessible way, so it is ideal for youthgroup members to use and share. Commitment Insurance - #6351http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/commitment-insurance-63512011-05-16T16:58:08-05:00
Box yourself in; put yourself on the line for your commitments to Christ - the ones you really do want to keep in your heart. If you're tired of the ups and downs of spiritual inconsistency, you're hungry for a Christian lifestyle instead of just Christian binges - well, take out some commitment insurance; some brothers or sisters who will help you weigh in regularly. So Many Flavors - #6278http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-relationships/so-many-flavors-62782011-03-11T16:33:30-05:00
You're on God's side when you're against whatever divides His body. It's not all vanilla. Its lots of flavors. It's all ice cream; but it's lots of flavors, and that's what counts. We're all the church. So, celebrate the variety in God's family. There are so many flavors. Throwing Away Your Identity Crutches - #6276http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/throwing-away-your-identity-crutches-62762011-01-31T09:15:04-05:00
You are who God says you are, Sons of God in Christ Jesus. If you've been to Jesus' cross to have your sins forgiven, you've been born into God's family, you can't beat that. You belong to Christ. That's one identity you cannot lose. You can lose your job, you can lose your income, your possessions. You can lose your friends or your health, your ability to perform, but you can't lose one ounce of who you are if you know Christ. Facebook wall landing page problem - how to ensure non-fans arrive on your Wall.http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/30152010-12-11T15:33:02-05:00
If you have a Facebook fan page, you absolutely must check what landing tab/page people arrive at if they are not already fans. Best way to do this is open the Facebook page in a different brand of browser – for instance the excellent Chrome – and do not log in to Facebook. That way, you will see what non-fans see. You may be surprised to find that what they land on is the Info tab/page, which may contain limited and unenticing information. And yes, this may happen even though, in the Edit Page permissions, you have set ‘Wall’ as your landing page for non-fans. Facebook Fan Pages as landing pages to promote your site or ministryhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/16582010-08-09T16:38:44-05:00
Interesting to notice that commercial companies (including new film releases) are now featuring Facebook Fan Page URLs in their TV commercials. Rather than initially point to their website, they use their Fan Page as a landing page which then links directly to their main site. The advantage is that people may become fans, thereby:
* opting in automatically to further news
* displaying to their friends the Fan Page link and its posts
* enabling discussion about the product or service featured in the Fan Page
Fan Page (and Facebook Groups) are highly strategic opportunities, either to make known your ministry to other Christians, or to creatively connect with not-yet-Christians. And, starting today, Facebook are introducing a new Community Page option. Group dynamics and crowd behavior is often scaryhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/1582010-08-08T17:25:50-05:00
The way that people behave differently in a group, and participate in a self-reinforcing bandwagon effect, is rather scary.
The famous Stanford ‘prison simulation’ experiment in the 70s was aborted after six days when things got out of hand. Though it was only on the instigation of his then girlfriend, now his wife, that Professor Zimbardo canceled the exercise:
A lesser-known experiment was conducted even earlier, in 1967 at Palo Alto, California; and a film The Wave has been made, based on this experience. Online community: building a sense of community and relationship into websiteshttp://internetevangelismday.com/build-community.php2010-08-07T18:36:19-05:00
A community is a group of like-minded people. You are probably part of several different communities – the town/village where you live, the place where you work or study, a group of friends with whom you play sport or other hobby activity, and your church fellowship. An understanding of community is essential for digital ministry.