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Netcasters: Using the Internet to Make Fishers of Men

Contributed by: Antoine

Of common topic these days in digital ministry circles is how to better use digital tools such as mobile, social networks, etc. to better do the work of discipliship and continual engagement with the Body. A book that has been recently published – titled Netcasters – has been profiled over at the InternetEvangelism Day Blog with both a book summary and interview with its author. Here’s a quote from the interview.

…Netcasters was written to describe what internet evangelism is and who is doing it well – both large ministries and individual cybermissionaries. I also provide a list of resources and contacts so that someone who feels called to evangelize on the Web will be able to get quickly up-to-speed on how to get the ball rolling…

For more information, read the review/interview then purchase the book at Amazon and other online retailers.

 
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Tags: education, evangelism, Internet Evangelism Day, mission, Netcasters, resources, trends

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