Gospel.com Topics Feed - Technology
2012-02-23T11:04:49-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/technology/More Of Us Than Ever - #6554http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/more-of-us-than-ever-65542012-02-23T11:04:49-05:00
Exponential growth of souls on this planet is not just some fleeting headline; it is a mandate for the people of God. All of us, each of us, to pray differently, give differently, even plan our future differently. We certainly cannot explain to God "business as usual" because God so loved the world. Total change: how digital communication is changes teenshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/41682011-04-25T14:38:47-05:00
Today's Western high school students are the first generation to have grown up with digital technology in their homes from birth. The first therefore to have their brains rewired, for better or worse, by 24/7 digital communication. This video and more detailed and insightful accompanying article give a stark picture of these changes. True Woman:| Aching Arms and Tough Questions: Technology and Infertilityhttp://truewoman.com/?id=16372011-03-03T11:08:22-05:00
According to Wikipedia, one in seven couples have problems in conceiving a baby. When you're facing a childless future, how do you know what's right when it comes to infertility treatments? Should you seek medical help? What kinds are okay? Is it even biblical? Technology and the generation gap - how different groups use the Webhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/3742010-08-09T15:39:06-05:00
A new study by The Barna Group explores how technology is shaping different experiences and expectations among generations.
I heard recently of a youth group where the chosen means of communicating within the membership, news of activities, etc, was via Facebook, because everyone was a member.
Kelly Dolan asks at Neue Ministry blog how the Web changes ‘I don’t know’ because we can now find almost any information within seconds. Book review: Lausanne Occasional Papers - Media and Technology. Free downloadshttp://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/lausanne-research.php2010-08-07T13:33:36-05:00
The 2004 Lausanne Conference in Thailand brought together many of the top mission and communication visionaries from around the world. The papers from the different working groups are now published here. How wired is your church?http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/11/17/how-wired-is-your-church/2009-11-18T11:03:20-05:00
Much has been written about church websites (good and bad) and the different ways that Christian organizations do ministry online. What level of internet presence does your church have? A simple website? An elaborate web presence that makes use of Twitter, Facebook, and other trendy tools? Lausanne World Pulse - Mobile, Glocal & Evangelismhttp://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/735/06-2007?pg=all2008-05-01T11:02:16-05:00
With technology changing the world so rapidly, Christians need to keep pace. Lausanne World Pulse - Themed Articles - Contextualizing Cyberspace—Missiology Still Mattehttp://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/213/02-20062008-03-28T09:38:33-05:00
Search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN can help hundreds of millions of people who are interested in searching for faith to find the gospel. Websites: Basic Tips to Build Your Ministry Sitehttp://youth-ministry.info/articles.php5?type=2&cat=100&art_id=932007-11-24T08:16:22-05:00
Basic tips to building a site. Websites: Six Sizzling Ideas for a Youth Ministry Sitehttp://youth-ministry.info/articles.php5?type=2&cat=100&art_id=1192007-11-24T08:10:45-05:00
Ideas on building a site from Reach Out's Webmaster.