Technology and the generation gap
A new study by The Barna Group explores how technology is shaping different experiences and expectations among generations. I heard recently of a youth group where the chosen means of communicating...
View ArticleOnline training options for web ministry
Adrienne at the Computer Forensics Training blog has put together a remarkable list of 100 Open Courses to Make Yourself an Internet Whiz. These are free downloadable courses from major universities...
View ArticleThe potential of mobile ministry
There are many innovative ways to use mobiles, as this article from NTEN explains. Some of these could have specific potential for evangelism, including the use of Bluetooth. And for a fascinating...
View ArticleOnly with the-fangled interweb thingy
Before the Internet and YouTube, this was impossible – that a small-church wedding video could go viral, and then become the storyline for a major TV series: see The Office, the Wedding and the Power...
View ArticleTechnology news and ideas
Much web and technology news is positioned for the web or computer professional. UK’s Guardian newspaper runs regular technology news online (and in Thursday’s print edition) pitched at the rest of us....
View ArticleGlobal evangelism and digital media
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...
View ArticleBeing what they search for
I reported in our latest Web Evangelism Bulletin how Google can predict a flu outbreak in a particular town or area long before the medical authorities, based an upsurge in geographical searches about...
View ArticleStrategic online ministry book: Netcasters
Netcasters: Using the Internet to Make Fishers of Men Craig von Buseck B & H Publishing Group ISBN 978-0-8054-4784-2 June 2010 saw the publication of this very significant title which gives a...
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