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Godcasting Article

When Mark Batterson (the pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC) talks about podcasting, he never fails to stretch my mind and make me think in new ways.

If you’ve read what I’ve had to say about podcasting before, you know that in the past, I have had some reservations about how podcasting is typically used by churches (because I believe that everything we do in the digital realm should be actively encouraging face-to-face community and podcasting sermons may not, it has seemed to me, facilitate that process). But everytime I read an article by Mark, he tweaks my thinking a little bit more.

Leadership Journal recently published an article, written by Mark, called Godcasting. In the article, one paragraph in particular struck me:

How many people last month visited National Community Church? 12,771. I couldn’t see them. I didn’t shake any of their hands. Truth be told, they didn’t really visit us. National Community Church visited them.

That resonated with me so much, I believe, because it brought to mind one of my favorite passages of Scripture regarding evangelism — Luke 14:16-23:

And the master said to the slave, “Go out into the highways and along the hdeges, and compel them to come in, so that my house may be filled. (verse 23)”

I like that because it shifts the emphasis from how many of us seem to think evangelism should be done (bring people to church) to a more natural, more authentic approach (go live your lives among the people).

Mark’s thoughts about podcasting mirror that philosophy in many ways. First it was his comparison of podcasting to the field preaching of Wesley. Now he makes me think about one of my favorite passages in relation to podcasting.

I would encourage you to read Mark’s article in its entirety. No matter what your opinion about podcasting, he will make you think!

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 08/17/06 at 02:22 PM
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chuckk continues the discussion:

great article thanks for the heads up Frank

I just got back from… all over the world and getting back into the swing here at home.

contributed on 08/20 at 08:11 PM
Greg Atkinson continues the discussion:

Mark has some great thoughts and ideas on podcasting. I agree that it is good to be challenged and stretched regularly.

contributed on 09/01 at 09:14 PM
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