I watched an amazing story via my friend Andy Fish.
“She can’t even feed herself… but she is giving people around the world the Bread of Life.”
You gotta take 3 minutes to watch Sarah’s story.
I watched an amazing story via my friend Andy Fish.
“She can’t even feed herself… but she is giving people around the world the Bread of Life.”
You gotta take 3 minutes to watch Sarah’s story.
Does social media work? How can social media be harnessed for the Great Commission?
I just read an amazing story from two weeks ago.
November 9th: Jon Acuff, a copy writer in an IT department in Atlanta, explains how it began here in this original blogpost. God led him to start a project to raise $30,000 by 31 December for a kindergarten in Vietnam.
November 9th: Abraham Piper interviewed Jon as the project started here in this blog post.
November 9th (15 hours later): Jon Acuff blogs how the project has reached $24,000 on the first day.
November 10th: Jon Acuff explains how $30,000 for a kindergarten school in Vietnam was fully funded in 18 hours.
Another MinistryNet video which focuses on some specific strategies.
Ministry Net Student Ministry Ideas from Dennis Strellman on Vimeo.
I watched the 166 MinistryNet participants leave on Saturday. 37 countries on 5 continents received back some highly motivated people with written strategic plans to implement specific steps to leverage internet communication tools in our win-build-send mission.
In an interview Friday, I was asked about this MinistryNet compared to previous ones in 2005 and 2007. I shared that each has seemed better and better. The tide of understanding the value and role of internet communication is definitely rising and lifting all the win-build-send boats. One difference this year is there is more organizational momentum in the Virtually-Led Movements area.
Another difference this year is the program team decided to intentionally “go after” organizational leaders to bring teams of people. We wanted organizational leaders who control budget and staff to engage with their teams. This approach probably would not have worked in previous years, but the tide has lifted us to another place in 2009. As one National Director told me this morning, his leadership suggested that he send 2 people to MinistryNet. But he understood that would not bring about the deep changes he knows he needs in his leadership team. The “delegate approach” doesn’t allow organizational leaders to understand the deep changes the internet is bringing in our world today. So he recruited his top leaders to come with him to MinistryNet. 8 people came with him. He said it was extremely valuable. They are returning home with specific, written plans. But more importantly, they are returning home with a team of people who understand together and committed together to the plan.
My prayer is that the world will never be the same. That the kingdom will be impacted for eternity because of our days together.