Strategic Digital Outreach

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PCs For The Poor

News.com has a good wrapup of the various initiatives for providing low-cost computers to the poor and disadvantaged in the world. Besides the obvious ramifications for taking the gospel to the world via digital means, I found this portion of the article intriguing:

Internet cafes in emerging markets have already familiarized locals with PCs too: Visit an Internet cafe almost anywhere, and you’ll see people conducting VoIP video calls.

Also this from a related article on piracy of DVDs and software in Vietnam:

Western corporations have their work cut out for them when it comes to stemming piracy. Combine an industrious, hardworking population fascinated with all things electronic with grinding poverty, and you get an explosive combination. What do you think underemployed undergraduates and high-school students are doing with their ample spare time? Rewriting the “Windows Tricks and Tips” manual, that’s what. Internet cafes dot the street. Many are filled with tourists, but also with Vietnamese teenagers. The 12-year-old granddaughter of the owner of the cafe where I am sitting now reconfigured the networking protocols so I could get online.

See also John Edmiston’s work on using cybercafes in evangelism.

Posted in ideas/concepts on 02/17/06 at 01:12 PM
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What Do You Believe?

An interesting website:

StandPoint

Is there an opportunity for outreach here?

Posted in ideas/concepts on 02/13/06 at 12:28 PM
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More on MySpace From Scott Reese

Recently, I wrote an article about MySpace and Teens. Scott Reese has written an extended article about MySpace which I would highly recommend you read. I especially like Scott’s comparison of MySpace to the Athens of Paul’s day, encouraging us to use Paul’s strategy in Athens to reach the “residents” of MySpace, as well as Scott’s call for the church to support internet ministry.

Posted in ideas/concepts on 02/04/06 at 10:22 AM
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Scott Reese and International Web Ministry Strategy

Check out this post on Scott Reese’s blog, Adventures of a Web Evangelist. Scott has some great thoughts on using teams to reach out to unbelievers outside of the United States.

Posted in ideas/concepts on 01/12/06 at 10:16 AM
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Is Blogging Bad For The Church?

Todd Rhoades’ Monday Morning Insight blog has an interesting conversation this week entitled Is Blogging Bad for the Church? I’ve commented, and I’d encourage the readers of this blog to add their perspective as well. I especially liked the comment by Tally Wilgis, likening blogs to Mars Hill.

Posted in ideas/concepts on 01/11/06 at 09:59 AM
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Blog Ministry’s First Vodcast!

Dan Lee of Blog Ministry has created his first video cast! I first learned about Blog Ministry about 3 months ago and it’s nice to see an actual video of Dan rather than just his photo and articles - puts a little more personality in the overall experience!

If you’re like me, you’ll love the opening animation, the content is good, and oh, by the way, Dan looks to be a fair juggler!

Posted in ideas/concepts on 01/07/06 at 10:58 AM
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Welcome to Outreach Magazine Readers!

If you are coming to this blog for the first time after seeing my short article in Outreach Magazine, welcome! I appreciate your visit!

Unfortunately, the article I had originally written for Outreach Magazine was edited in such a way that I think the intent of the article was dramatically changed. I have just finished sending an email to the magazine and felt like it would be a good idea to post what I wrote, along with the original article I submitted, so the regular readers of this blog and new visitors can understand more clearly what I was trying to say. 

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Posted in ideas/concepts on 01/06/06 at 06:47 PM
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Site Housekeeping

Just a quick note to let everyone know that I’ve added another category of links to the sidebar of this site: “More Blogs & Sites”.

In the past, I’ve hesitated to add blogs which don’t discuss internet evangelism to either the “Blogs I Read” section or the “Additional Links” section. There are a couple of reasons for that: 1) with only a few exceptions, if a blog is not about internet evangelism, I rarely have the time to read it regularly; and, 2) because this website is concerned almost exclusively with how we can use the web to reach out to unbelievers, blogs and websites which don’t discuss web evangelism just didn’t seem like a good fit for the “Additional Links” section.

At the same time, I’ve come to realize that there are blog authors who may have added a link to Strategic Digital Outreach because they believe in what we are doing but whose blogs don’t directly discuss web evangelism. It doesn’t seem fair to accept a link from them but not reciprocate. So I’ve added a new section called “More Blogs & Sites.”

Chuck of FellowServant.com is the first link. Chuck’s site is a combination of devotionals and Bible studies. His “Mornings With God” section is especially interesting.

If you have a blog of your own and would like me to link to it, just let me know and I will try and add your site.

Posted in ideas/concepts on 11/12/05 at 10:39 AM
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Books on Search Marketing

SearchEngineWatch has a nice article today - a compilation of reviews of books on search engine marketing.

Looks helpful - might be time to liberate my wallet and invest in some more books. My wife will be thrilled!

Posted in ideas/concepts on 10/27/05 at 01:06 PM
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Blogs and Evangelism

Mark Swanson has a great post on his blog in the wake of the first ever GodBlogCon about the use of blogging for evangelism and outreach.

I want to reach the person who is not necessarily a cultural conservative, who is seeking some form of spirituality but is probably leaning toward Buddhism or New Age because he/she has been turned off by the Religious Right. How can we effectively use blogging to reach this 20-30% of the population with the gospel? This is one of my two blogging passions and I’m not finding much in the way of models. I’m looking for ways to develop a blogging strategy that will draw non-believing readers and plant seeds (or uproot weeds) of thought.

Why not visit Mark’s blog and participate in some brainstorming regarding an outreach-focused blogging strategy?

For myself, my conviction that outreach is most effective when it is local colors my thinking on this topic a bit.

As I’ve said before, I envision a website which facilitates face-to-face relationships between unbelievers and believers around common life experiences and interests through combining a Yahoo-like directory for a local geographic area with video profiles of believers. A core facet of that vision, although I may not have expressly stated it here before, is to provide profiled believers with the opportunity to blog about their interests so that unbelievers in the same local area will be drawn to their profiles and thoughts.

The end-game of such a website will be to facilitate the introduction of unbelievers to believers in face-to-face relationships so that the unbeliever can be drawn into the midst of authentic Christian community over time. It’s that immersion into Christian community that will become the foundation of an unbeliever’s journey toward salvation (cf. John 17:21-23).

Posted in ideas/concepts on 10/17/05 at 10:11 AM
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Key Articles

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?

Quick Thoughts

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Consulting

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Partners

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.

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Projects

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.

MissionEquip

ChristianCruz
ChristianCruz.com is a localized portal for believers living in Santa Cruz County, California.

ChristianCruz

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.

ProdigalGod

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.

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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

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