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2014-06-05T15:06:42-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/video/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. Free video shorts that correct myths about New Testamenthttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/123682014-05-20T15:13:47-05:00
"But everyone knows that the New Testament was [insert common myth here]." There are so many misapprehensions floating around the Web and modern culture, we need to have good accessible and authoritative refutations available. Help is at hand.
God: New Evidence has launched a new series of video shorts called Jesus Myths. Also curated on their YouTube channel, it is the work of moments to embed into a blog or website, post to Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest, or download to project in a meeting. You can also discuss the videos on the God: New Evidence Facebook page. Latest Erik Qualman 'Socialnomics' video short releasedhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/122412014-05-08T11:19:40-05:00
Erik Qualman has done it again. Released his latest annual iteration of his view of the state of social media, as a 3-minute YouTube summary. Understanding media and evangelism - conversation with Phil Cookehttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/122282014-05-08T11:18:00-05:00
Lots of challenging wisdom from Phil Cooke, author of Creative Christian Media, on creatives, media, culture, storytelling, film, evangelism and effective communication.
Here are 18 minutes of high-value insights – do make the time to watch. Ever been on a conference call like this? Humor videohttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/12039?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter2014-02-06T10:56:30-05:00
You may well have experienced a phone conference call as chaotic and fruitless as the one in this humor sketch from Tripp and Tyler. It presents a face-to-face meeting as if it were telephone conference, with all the downsides present and correct.
Paying it forward - moving YouTube story demonstrates biblical principlehttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/115952013-09-24T10:29:01-05:00
You may have seen the Kevin Spacey movie Pay it Forward, which illustrates the biblical principle (in both OT and NT) of the far-reaching effects of random acts of kindness performed with no expectation of return.
Indeed, it is acts of mercy that often pave the way for people to even hear the good news, as the Gray Matrix concept graphically demonstrates.
This moving short Thai film portrays the same thing... The value of a YouTube channel for nonprofits and churcheshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/113182013-07-23T10:35:07-05:00
If you are a church or nonprofit, a YouTube channel may be an appropriate and valuable addition to your advocacy. Here's an infographic that may encourage you: Short video from Igniter media explains significance of relationshipshttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/108122013-06-23T12:36:41-05:00
This short fictional video from Igniter demonstrates how we are all links in a chain.
Note that a key element in almost every conversion was a relationship with a Christian over a period of time. Any model of evangelism which does not integrate the significance of this is unlikely to prosper. Jesus Myths video series released by Focus apologetics ministryhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/111212013-06-18T10:46:46-05:00
The latest series of video shorts from UK apologetics ministry Focus is now available online and on DVD. Titled Jesus Myths, "it unpacks the modern world’s myths about Jesus, and gets at the facts behind the fictions," says Focus founder Dave Couchman. 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.