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Amazing self-learning computer experiment with Indian children
Professor Sugata Mitra is the Indian academic who allowed poor Indian children to work out computers for themselves. But here's the challenge. For those kids who will have a web connection through these cheap tablets (or any other route), where will they find evangelistic material that is contextualized for their own culture, language and religion, and assumes they have zero Christian knowledge?

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/5916

Kristi's story - a student finding truth and meaning on the Internet
A student finding truth and meaning on the Internet.

http://internetevangelismday.com/videokristi.php

Teens growing up online are in a different world than the rest of us
I'm not yet 30 years old, but my experience of the world growing up as a teenager is vastly different to that of teenagers today. It's been a shock to consider how different our worlds are. Below are a couple of documentaries by PBS that explore how the internet is changing every aspect of our lives, and the challenges for children who are growing up in this very different world.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/4348

Latest news of Digital Outreach Month and Internet Evangelism Day
May is designated as Digital Outreach Month. We hope that this will give churches, Christian groups and individual Jesus-followers the opportunity to explore the growing opportunities. Internet Evangelism Day itself is Sunday May 15.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/4270

Advance news of Internet Evangelism Day 2011 on 15 May
The 2011 Internet Evangelism Day is set for Sunday 15 May. However, we also plan to extend the focus to the entire month of May, which gives churches and other groups wider freedom to present digital opportunities in ways that fit into their programs.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/3263

Biggest online behaviour research project
The largest ever global research project into people’s online activities and behavior has just been released by TNS Digital Life. Covering nearly 90 per cent of the world’s online population through 50,000 interviews with consumers in 46 countries, the study reveals major changes in the world’s online behavior.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2687

Free syndicated content feed for your own website
You can easily add to your webpage a box of any size containing the headlines plus summaries from latest posts of the Digital Evangelism Issues blog.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blogsyndicatecode.php

How denominations are using online evangelism for gospel outreach opportunities.
We are highlighting on this page initiatives by a growing range of denominations so that we might recognize and promote what they are doing. (Ministry by interdenominational agencies or mission groups is covered elsewhere in this site.) If you are a member of one of these denominations, we encourage you to get involved in these web evangelism projects and support them. If your denomination is not listed here and is involved in internet evangelism initiatives, please tell us about them. Please note: inclusion of a denomination and its initiatives in this list does not necessarily constitute endorsement.

http://internetevangelismday.com/denomination-initiatives.php

Using the Bridge Strategy with integrity and wisdom in Christian evangelism
Using the Bridge Strategy “Use what is dominant in a culture to change it very quickly. It is in your self-interest to find a way to be very tender” – Carved quotation outside Ulazdowski Castle Arts Centre, Warsaw The Bridge Strategy is a major factor in effective online outreach. It allows us to target any group of people according to their special interest or felt need, hobby, ethnicity or language (I Cor 9:19-23). This is a quite remarkable and unique capability of the Internet. However, it is important that there should be no element of trickery in either bringing people to the page in the first place, or the content they find when they reach it (2 Cor 4:2). At the same time, any outreach site should use appropriate contextualization for its readers: the X-Spectrum enables us to define this on a scale of 1 to 6.

http://internetevangelismday.com/no-trick.php

Tell us your experiences of sharing your faith online
Do you share your faith online in any way? Did you find God through the Web? Have people joined your fellowship because of your church website? Personal stories are the ideal commendation for the Web as an outreach medium. We want to hear your story. It can bless others, and encourage them to also see the potential of the Internet.

http://internetevangelismday.com/tellyourstory.php