Strategic Digital Outreach

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Thank you for visiting the Strategic Digital Outreach website! My name is Frank Johnson. I have been an internet strategist for approximately five years, heavily involved with internet marketing techniques in the business world. The more I learn about internet marketing, the more I find myself thinking, "These techniques should be used to spread the gospel."
This website is meant to serve as an exploration of that line of thinking. As you read, please feel free to comment - my hope is that we will all benefit from each other's wisdom.

A Masterful Essay

Dean Peters wrote a masterful essay yesterday about how continuing to add solid, fresh content to our websites will result in greater traffic to our websites and to our physical gatherings. I especially liked this excerpt:

Not convinced? Let’s go back and take a look at JesusIsLord.com. For all the ‘love notes’ I received over my original review of this site, it still remains as an uninvested talent in the form of a domain name that might as well be hidden in a tin-can on the ground because it remains focused on leading people to Christ - leaving them to their own devices once they’ve prayed the prayer. There is nothing here that answers the tough questions, just a few hyperlinks that ‘hand-off’ a would-be disciple in the fashion of Jack Chick.

Dean is saying something very important here, and it’s something I’m afraid that web evangelists often forget - relationship is the key to any effective outreach, digital or not. If our websites encourage visitors to pray the prayer of salvation but don’t provide a way for visitors to enter into the community of believers (preferably through face-to-face contact with one or more believers in their local area), then I am afraid I have to doubt the effectiveness of the outreach. As I’ve said over and over again, authentic Christian community is the foundation of all effective outreach (cf. John 17:21-23).

Posted in strategies for churches on 04/03/05 at 09:27 AM
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