Latest news from Internet Evangelism Day
Here’s news of developments in Internet Evangelism Day’s ministry. If you are an editor or
blogger, please would you consider publishing one or more news items – they are laid out in a ready-to-use format
at the end of the page. If you are webmaster, of course direct links to any internal IE Day page are always welcome.
And you are also free to adapt or publish any of our blog postings, newsletter features, or main webpages. We can also
write or source specific articles that fit your own requirements, or connect you with
digital evangelists for interview.
InternetEvangelismDay.com/articles
And if you know leaders, editors, friends, or anyone who may be interested in web ministry, would you also consider sending this news page to them?
SPEAKER PANEL: If you or your organization are involved in conference ministry or Bible College training, our new speaker panel offers a growing range of international speakers, who can speak on various digital evangelism issues. Some are also available to join a staff consultation for any mission agency that is considering how to integrate web or mobile ministry into their outreach. (And if you are involved in digital ministry yourself, you may wish to be added to this panel, without obligation. If you know others who might be potential speakers, please send us their email addresses.)
CONFERENCES AND COLLEGES: We believe that one of the keys to a wider effective use of the digital media is the insight provided by conference sessions or Bible College training. We are honored to be a sponsor of the new Christian Web Conference at Biola University in September.
As yet, few colleges have digital ministry included in their courses. We have a suggested curriculum.
NETWORKING: Informal networks in a particular country or region of the world are having a dramatic effect in enhancing effective outreach and coordinating follow-up on the ground. Web outreach teams, radio ministries, literature groups and local churches can partner together and create synergy.
INTERNET EVANGELISM DAY is both an annual focus day – next year’s date is April 25, 2010 – and a year-round online resource guide. Our blog and newsletter will keep you in touch with developments.
And below, please find the ready-made news items. For reproduction in print, please use the short URLs as displayed on the screen. When making links, please use the full URL these actually resolve to.
Blessings and thanks to you
Tony Whittaker
Internet Evangelism Day coordinator
New Speaker Panel Launched
Internet Evangelism Day has a panel of speakers available for conferences, Bible College modules, or ministry consultations. They can address a wide range of digital ministry topics, in a number of countries.InternetEvangelismDay.com/speaker
Bible College Training Curriculum
Internet Evangelism Day has released a suggested curriculum for digital ministry, that Bible Colleges and seminaries may consider using or adapting to their own needs:InternetEvangelismDay.com/curriculum
Building Informal Networks for Digital Evangelism
In several countries and regions of the world, informal networks of ministries are dramatically enhancing overall fruitfulness. When web evangelism teams combine with radio and literature ministry and local church networks, there is huge crossover synergy for effective evangelism and followup of inquirers. It is a model that will work in any country.InternetEvangelismDay.com/connect
Using Popular Culture for the Gospel
Suppose God sent you a letter. And in it, He offered you a gift – a simple evangelistic approach similar to the parables that Jesus used. Something that would engage with people’s interests, and employ a common language and experience. Would you want to use it?
Internet Evangelism Day is convinced that this is exactly God’s heart, and that He does
indeed offer us a resource which is grossly under-used for ministry: contemporary culture –
the world of film, TV, music, theater and books.
InternetEvangelismDay.com/popular
Church Websites that Reach Outsiders
In the last year, over 500 churches have used Internet Evangelism Day’s church website self-assessment tool and received the free evaluation report that this provides. Each report provides a comprehensive list of suggestions for action that will enable a church’s website to better engage with outsiders in their community.InternetEvangelismDay.com/design
New Blog on Digital Evangelism
Digital Evangelism Issues is the new blog produced by Internet Evangelism Day. It focuses on ideas and news that relate not only to online outreach, but also looks at wider strategies and biblical principles.InternetEvangelismDay.com/blog





