
My wife sent me this picture today. One must always remember to balance ministry and blogging with family or this could happen to you:
April 25 is Internet Evangelism Day for 2010. Here’s a link to the official website: Internet Evangelism Day These folks are there to help you all year long with newsletters, websites, articles, helps, and webinars all about reaching the world for Christ through the Internet. See the info. video below:
Image via Wikipedia Here’s is an observation made by Walt Wilson, founder and CEO of Global Media Outreach during a recent conference at Biola University: “By 2015 there will be WiFi everywhere on the face of the earth.” “We are the first generation in all of human history to hold within our hands the technology [...]
.com .net .info .org .us The right domain name is extremely important to have yet few folks spend a lot of time coming up with the best Internet address possible for their blog or ministry site. Remember, you have to live with the domain address and your target audience needs to be able to find [...]
(Image via Wikipedia) I’ve been reading up on podcasting lately since I am exploring an idea along with a friend of mine for starting a new Bible Q & A/apologetics podcasting program. For a long time I didn’t really know the differences between audio sermons or audio teaching and podcasting. They seemed the same to [...]
Image via Wikipedia Wow! 350 million people now on Facebook. I had no idea–unbelievable! Here’s a link to a bunch of different Internet stats collected for the year 2009. The following I have lifted out as potentially important for evaluation in Internet ministry: Websites * 234 million – The number of websites as of December [...]
(The ipod family via Wikipedia) Here’s a statistical reference I found on Church Forward blog: 76% of Americans drive to work alone. Only 10% carpool, and 5% use public transportation, while 3% percent walk to work. On average, Americans spend 25 minutes commuting each way. Statistics can actually a gold mine for planning outreach ministries. [...]
John Saddington has an ‘open thread’ going on at his Church Crunch blog calling for ideas on how the new iPad might be used for ministry—check it out: Open Thread: Apple iPad for Ministry?
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