Strategic Digital Outreach

Blogs And Connection

Rob Williams recently had the opportunity to present to the IT Council of Campus Crusade for Christ about what he sees as emerging and future web ministry trends...particularly with blogs.” He posted about it here.

The portion of his article which resonated with me the most was this statement:

I think blogs can really be used to help connect everyone to someone who truly follows Jesus.

That, I think, is the strategy we need to embrace — using the web to bring unbelievers into relationship with believers around common life experiences and interests. I honestly am suspicious of evangelism which is primarily web-based, which “asks for the vote” online, as it were. But if we use the web to facilitate face-to-face relationships between unbelievers and believers, then those relationships can become the soil in which the gospel is sowed in people’s lives and also the platform on which ongoing discipleship can be based.

Posted by on 10/03 at 03:08 PM
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rob continues the discussion:

I, too, am sometimes suspicious of “ask for the vote” websites like you say.  But I think most evangelistic websites I’ve seen (especially in CCC) aren’t that way.  I’m confident in the numbers we are receiving mostly becuase of the stories were reading.  I think it’s just as likely God will bring someone to Himself over a cup of coffee as He would over the internet.

But our role is to just keep moving forward, trusting God, and being His servant.

I’m excited about blogs...not for agressive evangelism, but for living authentically.

contributed on 10/03 at 05:59 PM
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