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Listen to MP3 Digimission sessions

The Evangelical Alliance's Digimission Day
The one-day London conference organized by UK’s Evangelical Alliance and Facing the Challenge on 1 December, is now available in MP3 (except, sadly, Shane Hipps’ video-link contribution, which worked well at the time, but did not record). The sessions are short, clear and thought-provoking.

But you can listen to a previous 30-minute interview with Hipps: go to his NeueMinistry recording. Check also our review of Flickering Pixels by Hipps; the page includes other video interviews and links.

For other useful recordings, check our conference sessions and training videos.

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