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Web Ministry Responses

One of the websites that I am involved with is www.jesusfactorfiction.com. Like most websites, we have a feedback or response form. Since the purpose of the website is to answer questions about Jesus Christ, the Bible, life after death and more we wanted to make sure that if someone didn’t find their answers […]

Web Evangelism Bulletin

Just a quick annoucement that we’ve now added a new page to eMinistryNotes.com: Web Evangelism Bulletin.
Please stop by as it’s updated every couple of weeks.

AOL Targets College Crowd in First AIM Ad Effort

Just a heads up: AOL Targets College Crowd in First AIM Ad Effort
Thanks to the Seattle Duck for the tip. I missed it.

Using SMS for Ministry?

We know there are 2.5 million cell phones in India. There are 28 million cell phones in Africa. Cell phones are everywhere in Cuba. 93% of Italians have a cell phone.
And that’s just the beginning.
I’m in a discussion over how SMS or text messaging can be used for ministry. I personally […]

Technology is too important to ministry to be left to Techies

Techworld.com - One in ten IT departments dead by 2011
Technology may end up being too important to be left to techies, Gartner said, and business executives may end up managing it as part of their regular roles.
Finally someone put into writing what I have felt for several years now. As Tom Seely and I talk […]

Do you agree?

I’ve been a fan of Campus Crusade’s “I Agree With” campaigns. Typically students on a campus pick a Christian peer who is a Christian and can defend his faith well. Then they blanket the campus with marketing that says they agree with that student.
The campaign made the news at Illinois State. What […]

On Mediocrity

Seth Godin blogs on mediocrity and it’s worth a read. When you read it, take out the food references and put in website terms.
Here’s an excerpt:
It’s not expensive to make a world-class roll. There are only a few ingredients, the recipe is straightforward (but not easy) and the ingredients don’t cost a […]

Downfalls of Online Community

Previously Alton Brown invited people to email photos of the inside of their refrigerators to him (invitation post was taken down). Why? Just to have some online fun among his fans (Alton is a personality on Food TV).
But alas, this is what can happen when a community goes bad.

Welcoming Jerry

When I told you changes were afoot on this site, I wasn’t just talking about domain names and layout design.
Today I’d like to introduce to you eMinistryNotes’ newest author.
Jerry Hertzler is currently ministering with Campus Crusade for Christ in Budapest, Hungary where he is helping Eastern Europe use the internet effectively for ministry. Check […]

79 indicated decisions on Croatian site

Over the last two years our Croatian ministry’s site has been leading people to Jesus quite effectively. Last month 79 people indicated decisions to trust Christ while on the site, and for the last 12 months, the average has been 43!
The absence of “buzz” about this around the Campus Crusade area office in Budapest […]



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