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New Media

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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.

Men of Issachar Needed in the Digital Age

The wisdom of the men of Issachar stands the test of time and is relevant in the battle to saturate the Internet with the gospel.

A Legacy Defining Moment for Christian Communicators

The globalization of communication has produced a legacy defining moment in the history of Christian media.

When These Digital Media Warriors Graduate, Will You Be Ready?

Savvy Christian media organizations are retooling to get a jump on next generation of “information students.”

Five Essential Building Blocks of Christian Media

Five building blocks that have sustained Christian media for nearly 100 years.

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.

NewSpring Ending Online Church A Catalyst For Progress

NewSpring Church has closed its online church and it could turn out to be a catalyst for progress in Digital Missions.

A Conversation With Cynthia Ware About Church Communications (Part Two)

The Center for Church Communication is helping the church grow in its ability to effectively and clearly communicate the gospel.

A Conversation With Cynthia Ware About Church Communications (Part One)

Cynthia Ware, from the Center for Church Communication, talks about the state of church communications today.

A Technology Company’s Crusade To Help Ministries Grow (Part 1 of 2)

Churches are building media platforms and turning to technology companies for help.

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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