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2012-07-07T15:11:58-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/worldwide/In the last minute, all this happened on the Web: infographichttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/86172012-07-07T15:11:58-05:00
Amazing figures you can quote to point up the use of digital media, from these two infographics… Digital ebooks for the Great Commission. Are electrons better than dead trees??http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/63972011-12-01T10:08:09-05:00
What are some impediments to Bible and book distribution in the Majority World, including the Middle East? How can mobile phones be part of the Great Commission. Video short explains worldwide advance of Great Commissionhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/57352011-09-27T14:26:59-05:00
The acceleration of worldwide church growth and the Great Commission among increasing numbers of unreached people groups has been remarkable, especially in the last century. Status of Christian faith around the world, in Urbana videohttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/33602011-03-01T15:58:25-05:00
Challenging short video explaining the current status of faith and evangelism around the world. Mobile phones and worldwide evangelism and missionhttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/13142010-08-09T16:29:39-05:00
The Joshua Project has expressed progress in world evangelism using a Global Progress Scale. Different colors represent evangelism status.
It would be interesting to create an overlay for this map showing digital penetration in the red (unreached) areas, because many of these have medium to high use of th Web has potential as medium for Christian communication and outreachhttp://internetevangelismday.com/medium.php2010-08-08T15:59:36-05:00
The Internet has become a 21st century Roman road, marketplace, theater, backyard fence, and office drinks machine. Web evangelism gives believers opportunities to reach people with the Gospel right where they are, just as Jesus and Paul did. The Web is an open window to the whole world. urpose of the annual worldwide Internet Evangelism Daya focus for churcheshttp://internetevangelismday.com/description.php2010-08-08T09:38:41-05:00
In New Testament times, the Roman Road system was strategic in God’s plan. It enabled the spread of the Gospel throughout the then-known world. In the same way, the Internet today is a worldwide network which can facilitate effective Gospel communication. We wish to communicate the outreach potential of the Web to the worldwide church. The site has a twin-track purpose:
* to explain the strategies needed to use the web for evangelism, along with showcase examples, and demonstrate the many ways you could be involved. One surprising fact: you do not need to be technically gifted to do web evangelism!
* to enable you to communicate these truths to others, by providing free downloads: PowerPoint, video clips, drama scripts, handouts, etc. These enable churches and other groups to build a web evangelism focus program into a service or other activities. Guide Network: networking and help on mobile device outreach and web evangelismhttp://internetevangelismday.com/guide-network.php2010-08-07T18:52:37-05:00
The Global Use of Internet and Digital Evangelism (Guide) Network is an informal networking resource, linked with Internet Evangelism Day & Web Evangelism Guide, Internet Evangelism Coalition, Global Christian Internet Alliance, Lausanne, and visionSynergy. [www.visionsynergy.net Its purpose:
“Enhancing global spread of the Gospel in multiple languages via the Internet and mobile digital devices, by networking with practitioners to:
* share resources and information
* encourage Kingdom collaboration
* help the body of Christ to embrace and engage in internet/mobile evangelism” Digital communication culturehttp://internetevangelismday.com/digital-communication-culture.php2010-08-07T17:54:46-05:00
Computers and digital media are changing the world. We need to be like the men of Issachar, “.. who understood the times and knew what Israel should do...” – 1 Chronicles 12:32.
There are now over 2 billion users around the world, and the majority of them are in non-Western nations, especially the hard-to-reach ‘10-40 Window’ region. Many people look to the Internet as their first port of call for help and information on virtually anything. SermonIndex.net audio sermons - News and Current Eventshttp://sermonindex.net/modules/newbb/viewforum.php?forum=48&88172007-12-31T17:51:06-05:00
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