A great post by Keith at Under the Acacias about Biblical imperatives to keep in mind while blogging.
ideas/concepts
Comment / Trackback Spam
Blog Business World has some helpful suggestions on dealing with comment and/or trackback spam. For Christian organizations, this type of spam can be especially onerous. I would agree with the author that we shouldn’t let the fear of spam keep us from using a blog format for our websites. At the same time, not turning off comments and trackbacks requires that we be vigilant (this is particularly on my mind today as I found approximately 15 instances of trackback spam on this site today - all for static areas of the site that have comments and trackbacks turned off).
Internet Cafe List By Country?
Does anyone know where I can get a list of the number of internet cafes which exist in each country of the world?
Thanks in adance for any help anyone can offer!
Real Voices
Darren Rowse of ProBlogger recently interviewed Glenn Fleishman, an authority on entrepreneurial blogging. While the interview was primarily about blogging for profit, one portion caught my eye because I think it has application to online ministry.
People want to read and hear a real voice. This is why marketing is doomed to failure. No one believes it except the marketers. Real voices trump canned voices. That’s part of the Cluetrain Manifesto (paraphrased) and it’s why blogs have taken off in all realms.
This is something I think churches and ministries should heed. If we are perceived as trying to manipulate people through slick marketing approaches, our efforts are doomed to failure. Instead, unbelievers want to “read and hear a real voice.” They are looking for authenticity in our online presentations.
What’s the best way to present a “real voice”? Simple, let your people share their stories.
Offline Conversations
Brian Bailey, the Internet Manager at Fellowship Church in Grapevine, Texas. recently blogged on Leave It Behind about the power of the internet (more specifically, of blogs) to facilitate offline conversations and relationships:
I had the chance today to have coffee with Erik Lane, someone I met through the wonder of weblogs....Our conversation confirmed once again that blogs really enable offline conversations as much as online ones. Meeting someone for the first time who you already know through blogs is very unique as a shared history already exists.
Reading what Brian wrote reminded me of a quick exchange (it was so short that I can’t call it a conversation) at our local evangelical ministers fellowship meeting a couple of months ago. A small groups pastor from one of our local churches teased me a bit by saying, “It’s good to see you in person and not just behind your computer!”
He was teasing me, but the teasing had a valuable lesson at its core. Since I am a strong believer in small groups and the power of community that is expressed in small, intimate gatherings of believers, I took what he meant as teasing to be a healthy reminder that internet evangelists should not forget.
All that we do as Christian workers in the digital arena should have as its ultimate goal the facilitation of face-to-face relationships. It’s ultimately the love of Christ revealed in community that convinces the unbeliever of the love of God and of Jesus’ mission (cf. John 17:21-23), and so any evangelism which takes place outside of community should be considered suspect in its effectiveness.
Does this mean that an online chat is ineffective? No, not any more than a face-to-face one-on-one chat is ineffective. But it does mean that we should always be looking for ways to facilitate face-to-face relationships and offline conversations through our efforts on the web.
Face-to-face conversations lead more naturally to wider exposure for the unbeliever to Christian community. Faciltating that process through online conversations requires a more intentional commitment.
For example, when I am in the midst of an online conversation with an unbeliever who I have never met face-to-face, am I thinking about where they are located and if I have believing friends or acquaintances in that area to whom I can eventually introduce my new friend?
Sometimes, this may not seem feasible (in conversations with people in certain creative access nations, for example), but it should always be our goal.
50 Reasons To Blog
Neil Cox, the visionary behind IndyChristian.com and several other web-based city-reaching projects, mentioned in his follow-up comment to one of our recent posts that he has written a piece called Why Blog? on his personal blog (LovingChange.com).
Just wanted to give that piece a little bit more prominence. His “Top 50 Reasons To Blog” are certain to spark some great thoughts for those who are looking for a way to utilize modern-day technology to impact their world.
An Assignment
It’s been too long since I’ve posted here (I was going to say it had been a few days, but now that I look, it’s been 9 days!). I’ve been spending some time working with two new clients (one a ministry, one a lawyer), helping them to understand why a blog-type approach to their websites would be helpful for them. Hopefully, their sites will be launching a bit later this month.
That being said, on to today’s assignment:
- First, read Why this “internet thing” is just starting at Seth Godin’s blog
- Second, read So, what will it take to succeed? at Seth’s blog
- Finally, read Rob Williams’ comments on Effective Web Ministry Notes, applying Seth’s wisdom to today’s internet ministry
No further comment is really necessary, but the strategist in me can’t resist just a little bit. Hint: it’s all about people and connections.
Meet Web Evangelists
Here’s a very interesting page on the Internet Evangelism Day website: Meet Some Web Evangelists. Currently eleven web evangelists are profiled. Their stories are very encouraging. What has struck me so far (I haven’t finished reading all of the stories) is how many of these people started out thinking they weren’t prepared to be web evangelists but how God encouraged them and used them as they stepped out in faith.
Also, don’t forget that Internet Evangelism Day is on the way! April 24, 2005! Make plans today to feature The Day in your church, your Bible study, at your college, etc.
How Christians Share Their Faith
The Barna Group today released the results of a survey regarding how Christians share their faith.
Not surprisingly, the survey found that although digital means (primarily email) was one of the least used evangelistic methods among believers, young adults were the most likely to use email as an evangelistic approach:
“Young adults are much more likely to share their faith through ongoing discussions with friends and through e-mail and instant message conversations than are middle-aged and older adults,” Barna explained. “They are less likely to engage in means that their generation finds offensive, such as street preaching or moral confrontation. The early signs suggest that the emerging generation – the Mosaics, who presently are in their early twenties down through early childhood – will continue along this vein. Ministries seeking to prepare people to effectively share their faith in today’s society would advance the process by enabling young adults to carry on knowledgeable conversations about the substance of the Christian faith and how it affects all dimensions of a person’s life. The ability to relate biblical principles to current issues and personal struggles – that is, to interact beyond the level of simply ‘getting saved’ – will be crucial for the future of effective outreach efforts.”
Outside The Box Ministry
Rob Williams at Effective Web Ministry Notes is blogging today about Outside The Box Ministry, a new blog from Campus Crusade staffer Doug. See especially Doug’s most recent post on Podcasting With Purpose.
You may be interested in reading these articles which enumerate core principles of the strategy we advocate:
Effective Church Websites For Emerging Generations
Investigating the various ways in which a church's website can be targeted toward unbelievers in a church's local community.
A Strategy For Local Internet Outreach
How can the internet be used for evangelism and outreach while maintaining an environment of authentic Christian community?
Flawed Follow Up Or A Flawed Philosophy of Evangelism?
The ease with which we can “share the gospel” online can actually short-circuit the God-ordained process by which unbelievers are brought to faith.
Should We Include A Gospel Presentation On Our Websites?
Should conversion be our immediate goal in our internet evangelism efforts?
A Strategic Opportunity For The Church
A proposed strategy in which a church would use short video profiles of members of their congregation to entice unbelievers in their local area to consider the value of a local congregation’s ministry in their own lives.
2 John 12
Is there something incomplete about digital communication?
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Frank @boyink me too, but working with friend on website that really lends itself to the idea. Before this I would have said "No way ever," but...
When the Luis Palau Evangelistic Association wanted to use the internet to promote their city festivals, they turned to Strategic Digital Outreach. Read more ....
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Web Development
Designwise Studios
DirectSteps
RockBeatsPaper
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Turtle Interactive
Content Management
Expression Engine
Web Hosting
DreamHost
Email Management
Constant Contact
We work with several different organizations in exploring ways in which digital means can be used to reach an increasingly digital world. Some of these organizations are more traditional clients. Some are friends. All are our partners in the gospel (1 Corinthians 3:9). Invariably, we learn as much from them as they do from us. Here is a sampling:
David & Linda Arzouni
Assemblies of God missionaries to West Africa, based in Mali (the land of Timbuktu).
Assemblies of God
The Northern California and Nevada District, based in Sacramento, California.
India Prayer Drive
A 21-day prayer drive through the nation of India.
IreneDias.com
Although the suffering they face is severe, this is not a story of despair, but of an incredible faith and even more of an incredible God who sustains His followers with lavish grace, extravagant kindness, and unrelenting love.
Luis Palau Evangelistic Association
Proclaiming the Lord's Good News to the millions of people who have yet to respond to the Gospel.
Sacred Ink
Joyfully declaring the gospel to the tattoo subculture.
Santa Cruz Bible Church
Their evangelism department focuses on marketplace ministries.
ShareFest Santa Cruz County
Churches in Santa Cruz County, California join together to become a bridge from the church to the community through work projects designed to bless the community.
TimeOut Conference
Enabling a deeper relationship with God and more effective relationships with people.
Wake Up! Santa Cruz
Presenting the claims of Christ to the business community in Santa Cruz, California.
These are projects which we have initiated (either individually or as members of a team) in our efforts to use digital means to spread the gospel:
MissionEquip
MissionEquip.com was established to provide resources to missionaries and short-term missions teams traveling worldwide.
ChristianCruz
ChristianCruz.com is a localized portal for believers living in Santa Cruz County, California.
Prodigal God
ProdigalGod.com, a work in progress, is designed to provide biblical instruction to the wider body of Christ through the use of video teaching segments and written articles.
Christian Screen Savers
ChristianScreenSavers.com offers a selection of high-quality, inexpensive Christian screen savers which reflect biblical themes. Proceeds from the sale of these screen savers are used to support the work of Strategic Digital Outreach.
Blogs I Read
Adventures Of A Web Evangelist
The Appian Way
BetaChurch.org
BlogMinistry
BlogRodent
Boyink Interactive
Carpe' Digital
Christian Web Trends
Church Beauty
Church Communications Pro
Church Marketing Sucks
ChurchTechToday
Church Website & Blog Ideas
digital.leadnet.org
Digital Ministry
The Digital Sanctuary
e-vangelism.com
Effective Church Web Sites
Effective Web Ministry Notes
Equip Blog
Evotional
GodBit
Goodmanson
Gospelcon
Heal Your Church Website
If Jesus Had A Website
Leave It Behind
MicroExplosion
Outside The Box Ministry
Sacred Digital
So You Want A Church Website?
The Ultimate Issue
Web Evangelism Issues
More Blogs & Sites
The Grace Place
Life's Eye View
MetroReach
Media Ministry
Missionary-Blogs
Mobile Ministry Magazine
Conquering Nonprofit Chaos
Palms For Pastors
St. George the Dragonslayer
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I believe that the internet provides today's church with a historic opportunity .... to tell the old, old story of Jesus and His love in ways which could only have been imagined in times past. The objective of this website is to explore the various ways in which today's technology can be used to spread the gospel around the world.




