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Leadership Challenge: Explore the Media

Steps to enabling your organization to become a leader in the use of new media in the next 12 months.

Pastors suffer from new media paralysis

Many pastors are struggling with social media and communication technology, because they aren’t sure where to start.

How Social Media is Reshaping The Job Search

Social media platforms are becoming essential to developing career opportunities.

Infographic: Generation Mobile Equals Opportunity for Churches

Infographic reveals the impact of cell phones on college students and highlights opportunity for churches.

What Christian media can learn from Facebook

Three implications and opportunities of Facebook innovations for gospel media.

@stickyJesus, how to live out your faith online

One little book is having a huge impact on how Christians engage the world online.

Is the Church ready for the “Internet of Things?”

In the 17 years since Tim Berners-Lee invented the Web, there have been four Internet stages. The most profound phase is emerging.

Is there a risk to social media partnerships for ministry?

Some Christian organizations are building community and doing outreach “exclusively” in partnership with secular social media networks.

Three essential ingredients for transforming digital ministry

Key factors are aligning and shifting the way technology is used in communicating the gospel.

Storytelling Networks for the YouTube Generation

As Native Americans have shown, storytelling can serve as a historical record and a way to pass cultural heritage from generation to generation.

Random Quote

This younger generation offers more promise and hope for spiritual and cultural reform than I have seen in all my years in the ministry. To reach this demographic we couldn’t keep communicating the way we have been for the last fifteen years. We must take advantage of the enhanced technology that is now available nationwide. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr, and wireless services have become staples in the lives of these young people—right next to food, sleep, and friends. — Richard Land (ERLC)

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