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Web Usage Climbs in Africa
Internet connectivity in Africa is growing at a faster pace than any other region worldwide according to information from AllAfrica Global Media.
Innovative technologies allow access in smaller cities and rural areas. Data from the CIA’s “World Factbook” counts 23.5 million Internet users throughout all African countries. Of just over 900 million […]
Nice artcile on my buddy, Allan from the Ledger-Enquirer | 04/16/2006 | World Wide Web finds religion
Beeber, who leads the East Coast team of Global Media Outreach, an Internet ministry with Campus Crusade for Christ International, says that every 45 seconds someone somewhere in the world learns about the Gospel from one of the groups’ […]
I apologize that it took so long to get these up. I spent 10 days in Budapest, Hungary on a mission trip.
Here are the notes:
How do you hope this will help your ministry?
Gain insights into reaching today’s culture – expand our vision, collaboration and coordination in some of our efforts
Use Web 2.0 to do […]
A friend of mine who wants to remain anonymous to you wrote me to tell me about a blog he’s just opened. I think this could be a fantastic ministry opportunity for people who have gone through or currently going through your parent’s divorce.
Parental Split
This site is for those who have experienced, or are […]
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 […]
James left a comment yesterday that I found fascinating. Did you know you can learn to speak Chinese via podcast?
I did a little search in iTunes for others and found some on Spanish. I stopped searching after that but I bet there are a ton of these free resources out there.
Well, looks like […]
Anyone seen this: DaVinci Code: The Challange? Apparently Sony Pictures, the producers of the movie DaVinci Code, have put up this website and working with Hollywood Jesus, among others, to provide discussion about the content of the movie.
Thanks to Grant for the tip.
[tags]DaVinci Code, movie[/tags]
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