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Understanding social networking from a Christian perspective
Dr Bex Lewis has produced a valuable overview of social networking (she has called it elseshere a ‘cheat sheet’) on her blog Digital Fingerprint. Check out the rest of the blog for many insights into the nature of social networking.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/1276
Not brochureware any more
Each time a new medium arrives, Christians may well adopt it reasonably quickly, but tend to perceive and use it in the way they used a previous medium. One example is Christian radio. For many years (and this approach is not extinct even today), the tendency was to transfer the medium of communal church worship directly to radio: hymns, prayers and sermons.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/590
Lausanne World Pulse February 09 features digital evangelism article
Lausanne World Pulse – a free email newsletter – covers the potential of the Web for evangelism, especially as it relates to cross-cultural missions.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/30
Sparetime volunteers and fulltime job vacancies to work in online web evangelism outreach ministry
You want to be involved in some area of web evangelism? What next? First, two important statements:
* You do not need to be technical – there are many options available for everyone.
* Please take time to learn: we offer a range of training materials and books on our Training page. We all need equipping for any type of Christian ministry, and web evangelism is no exception.
You can impact the world in unique ways.
http://internetevangelismday.com/vacancies.php
Find a speaker, in person or by web conference link, about web evangelism, for your conference, seminar, ministers fraternal, bible college
The potential for online evangelism is incredible, and we are eager to share more about it. We can provide speakers for events such as:
* evangelism-related and mission conferences
* pastors’ or ministers’ fraternals
* Bible Colleges
* seminars
* communication courses
* mission agency staff meetings
* Christian resource exhibitions
We have a panel of speakers who can cover a wide range of subjects within the field of online and mobile evangelism, within a number of countries.
http://internetevangelismday.com/speaker.php
Free training videos and MP3 audio for online evangelism strategy: writing, chat and followup
There are a number of ways to learn more about online evangelism strategy and techniques. These free videos are a vital way of learning.
http://internetevangelismday.com/training-videos.php
Training options for online evangelism - distance learning courses, study materials, and books
This page explains the various ways you can learn more about online evangelism, and also provides a list of opportunities for involvement, including sparetime and fulltime openings with a range of different ministries. We must make a very important statement: web evangelism is not only for techies! There are many gifts needed, and you do not need to be technical!
http://internetevangelismday.com/training.php
What does a web evangelist do? How do I start in online outreach? True stories
It is encouraging to learn how others have been led into this ministry, and see exactly what they do. Note how many different tasks there can be within this field – and not all need technical skills!
http://internetevangelismday.com/evangelists.php
Is digital evangelism effective? True stories of effective digital outreach online
There is no magic bullet in evangelism, discipleship, or anything else. Over the years, new mediums and methods have been each championed as holding the key to evangelism and church growth. Yet the church continues to decline numerically in some countries of the West.
http://internetevangelismday.com/results.php
The web as a perfect mission field - you can start being an evangelist and missionary from your own home
If we were going to design the perfect mission field, here is what it might look like:
1. It would be filled with millions of unsaved and accessible youth and young adults.
2. It would be a place where people openly, regularly, and publicly share their opinions, thoughts, feelings, concerns, fears, and needs without anyone asking them to.
3. It would be a place where people connect with other people in community, and people like and expect to meet new people...
http://internetevangelismday.com/webmissionfield.php