Churches around the world will use a 'web awareness' program on 27 April, to learn how the Internet can help them communicate.
"How can we use this new-fangled Internet thing to share the gospel?" Christians are asking. A worldwide 'web evangelism focus day' is helping to provide answers. Sunday, 27 April, has been designated as Internet Evangelism Day. Churches can download free materials from the Internet Evangelism Day website. These varied materials make it easy for churches to create a short presentation about online outreach on or near that Sunday. They can choose from a PowerPoint, video clip testimonies, drama scripts, music and handouts to create their own customized program lasting from one minute to 50. Church leaders who have already used these materials are excited. "This is a huge help for small churches such as ours," writes a church leader. The Internet Evangelism Day team emphasizes that web evangelism is for anyone, not just the technically gifted. "There are many ways to share your faith online, without any technical background at all," says IE Day Coordinator Tony Whittaker. Christian leaders are also enthusiastic: "I am glad to commend Internet Evangelism Day," says Dr. John Stott. Churches still have time to plan a focus spot on or near 27 April, or at any more suitable date during the year. More information is available at: http://ied.gospelcom.net/index.php Free Church Website Tool Released The people behind Internet Evangelism Day also provide year-round resources about online outreach. The ministry explains many ways that Christians can share the good news, including through church websites. Churches often find it difficult to create a site that will engage with outsiders in their area, and find themselves asking, "How can our church website help us reach out into our community?" A new online tool released by IE Day provides churches with a free 15-page evaluation report. Users assess their own website by answering 55 simple questions. Their customized report is immediately displayed online, ready to print or save. The report's recommendations are tailored with specific practical suggestions, based on the questions that were ticked. View the evaluation tool here: http://ied.gospelcom.net/church-site-design.php A church site which has been prioritized for non-Christian visitors can be remarkably effective in reaching the community. "Week in, week out, more visitors turn up at our church on a Sunday because of the website, than anything else," writes one growing church in London. The tool also provides the parable 'A Tale of Two Golf Clubs' (which is also available to republish) to illustrate the principles of effective church websites: http://ied.gospelcom.net/golf-parable.php Church leaders have welcomed this new resource."Internet Evangelism Day has put together this brilliant church site design tool. Although it may highlight problem areas in your site, it does so with great tact!" - Rev Richard Bewes, former Rector of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London. IE Day is an initiative of the Internet Evangelism Coalition, a group of online Christian ministries, and is coordinated from WEC International's Derby office. It is completely free with NO fund-raising component. Email contact: InternetEvangelismDay.com/feedback Coordinator: Tony Whittaker, Tel: 01283 702334 Interviews and contacts: InternetEvangelismDay.com/publicity Photos: InternetEvangelismDay.com/photos Leaders supporting: InternetEvangelismDay.com/supporting More article ideas: InternetEvangelismDay.com/free-articles |
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