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Desperate Need for New Outreach Strategies

According to the numbers, church attendance in America should be surging but it is not.

Contending for the Faith in a Wildly Disruptive Age

The world is experiencing change unlike anything past generations have experienced.

Missions: Open Letter on Digital Media and the Great Commission

New options for sharing the gospel using the growing array of digital and Internet evangelism opportunities.

Closing The Distance Between The Great Commission & New Media

In the fourth decade of the Digital Revolution, vast opportunities for using new media to advance the kingdom are taking hold.

Online Evangelism Changes Lives and Other Takeaways From Global Media Outreach Webinar

It was a day for talking about the tools God has given the Church for sharing the Gospel online.

Global Media Outreach Hosts Webinar on Internet Impact, Mission Outreach Potential

Global Media Outreach will host an online seminar to share the tremendous impact of the Internet and its potential for online missions outreach

Connecting Everyone On Earth By 2015 Stirs The Imagination

The idea of a global communication system that will eventually connect everyone on earth stirs the imagination.

Ten Reasons Churches Should “Catch Up” Technologically

Churches often lag behind the marketplace in their use of technology. Ten reasons the time has come for “catching up.”

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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