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Arial views of Calke Abbey filmed by model helicopter
Calke Abbey is a stately home in UK's East Midlands. Here’s a fascinating video shot by a friend of a friend using small radio-controlled battery-powered model helicopters (3- and 4-rotor) carrying a video camera. They are an amateur version of police or military drones. The pilot wears a headset to see from the ground what the camera sees and navigate accordingly. It really is almost like being up there. There are many spiritual parallels in flying.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7545

Mobile phones are a major key to evangelism and discipleship
There's one message that we need to write on our hearts: THINK MOBILE. Whether you're a web designer, church, social networker, bible or book publisher, or mission agency, mobiles are a vital key to evangelism and discipleship.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7383

Challenge and need for online content curation by Christians
There is a big need in the fields of evangelism, discipleship and missions, to offer people a 'best of' list of resources, perhaps with added value advice too.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7224

Mobilize your church for digital evangelism with these suggestions
Internet Evangelism Day is both an annual focus day and year-round resource guide for digital outreach. It has always been our suggestion that churches build a digital evangelism focus into their events or service sheets on or near that day. In previous years, although this could be an eye-opening challenge, actual involvement in digital evangelism or ministry was not something that many church members were likely to take up. The options were somewhat limited, time-consuming, and needed technical or writing gifts. No longer! Social networking enables any online Christian to naturally share resources that explain some aspect of the good news

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7397

Len Sweet's book VIRAL How Social Networking Is Poised to Ignite Revival
This book is probably the best and most insightful explanation of digital and print communication cultures, the tension between them, and the huge implications for Christians, the church and especially the retelling of the good news. We just cannot continue doing the stuff we used to do, because it won't work any more.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7393

Smugglers and roses. Avoiding christianese jargon & bible translation problems
In UK, we have a builders merchants called Travis Perkins. They are a great place to buy timber and other materials, and doubtless a business of the utmost probity, named after two companies that merged. But it is interesting to consider the hidden color, the resonance, in this name. No word exists in a vacuum. Words only have life because they create an image in our minds. And this image, different for each of us, will be an amalgam of our previous personal experience plus an overlay from our history and culture.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7049

Incredible new evangelistic 'Talking About Jesus' iPhone app
Although there are increasing numbers of Christian smartphone apps available, very few are designed to directly relate to outsiders evangelistically. It's the old '99 Per Cent Problem' again. So it is a privilege to announce the release of the Talking About Jesus iPhone app, from UK's Damaris ministry. This app enables Christians to talk to their friends and colleagues about Jesus, and discuss His life and teachings. It contains over an hour's specially-filmed video content, all instantly available within the app and without a data connection being required.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7187

Oscar & other prizewinning animation / video shorts illuminate truth using film
In all the hype about the Oscars, and the deserved accolades for The Artist, you may have missed the Oscar for best animation. It went to The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, a quirky allegory about the healing nature of story. (And due to be released as a bookand phone app.) Watch the full 15-minute animation below, and after it, prizewinning The Porcelain Unicorn.

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State of social media - Erik Qualman's latest Socialnomics video
Latest incarnation of Erik Qualman's Socialnomics 'state of social media' video. It's also available to download so you can show it in meetings or seminars to explain just how far digital communication extends.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7175

How to share the Christian good news on Facebook and social media
One of the most significant digital evangelism initiatives of 2011 was the release of YesHEIs.com. The team recently released this Our Chance video to highlight social media opportunities that YesHEIs gives. You can easily download this video to show in church meetings or seminars.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/6943