Archive for March, 2006
Inside AdWords: New demographic site selection
Looking to show your ads primarily to college age men? Or perhaps you want to focus your advertising budget on parents in their thirties who have a lot of disposable income? If so, you’ll be happy to hear that the site tool now provides demographic site selection for advertisers who […]
TruthMedia has a nice article from the TruthMedia Internet Ministry Training Centre - How to Minister on the Web. Their context has to do mostly with chatrooms and emails, but the same applies to any online interaction. They remind us to make sure you have a Christ-like attitude as you interact. For […]
In an effort to quickly delete some articles in my email box which I felt didn’t relate, I glanced at an article which connected surprisingly well with web evangelism.
If you are willing to use online consumer behavior as an indicator of what online spiritual seekers might do, then a study sponsored by iProspect.com (done by […]
I’ve mentioned before YouTube.com. I really think this can be a facinating way to minister online. Create a video, upload it, and let it spread virally.
Today Chapter 1 of the JESUS Film went to YouTube. Of course you can watch it in many languages elsewhere.
I can see this strategy becoming effective.
This morning I read two articles which make profound observations about today’s world that might indicate an effective direction for Internet evangelism.
Rather than attempting to guide someone’s web experience where you want it to go, these articles would imply it is wiser to publish what you are about (in my case for this purpose, that […]
Well, here’s a relativly new Web 2.0 site that is really worth a look: YouTube.com
I’ve heard it described as “Flickr for Video”.
The Church of the Customer Blog has an interesting article on this featuring this graph showing site traffic of YouTube vs the New York Times:
When you upload a video (confession: I’ve not done this) […]
I ran across a very interesting post talking about technology and Africa. The author, HASH, envisions this about Africa:
I see young Africans gaining access to technology and connecting to the world at a greater pace than ever before. What happens when you get millions of children on $100 computers? How does that change their […]
I just got back from Zagreb; my first time there. It was great meeting with Hrvoje, Bjan, and Brooke and finding out how they use our Croatian evangelistic website to bring students to Jesus and get them involved in their campus group. Of the ~40 or so people each month who indicate a decision to […]
I like what Paul is saying about “process Ministry”:
…my thinking is leading me to a different way of doing ministry. Instead of committing myself and others to preparing for events and programs, I am committing to the people in the programs and developing them to do the ministry God leads them to do. This might […]
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