
Over the course of the past five years, I have had numerous conversations with churches and ministries about the state of the Internet and the church's responsibility towards the 683 million people that are currently using it. Based on those conversations, I am compelled to write this letter.
I am convinced that it is our duty as a body of believers to win the net over for the Glory of God. It is your responsibility to provide your church and community with an alternative resource on the Internet.
To that end, I have compiled a list of seven questions to ask yourself about your church's website and communication strategy. I pray that these questions would challenge your thinking about how your church media can be effective in today's world.
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Eastpoint Community Church
Powerful technology, creative print material and eye-catching billboards help set new standards for churches.


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MGT Family Church
Taking the church into the next century through a successful branding and website initiative.


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Vineyard Churches Canada
Putting an entire church denomination on the web using creative design and technology.


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Dallas Theological Seminary
Electricurrent's content management system makes life easy for DTS, as they maintain over 5000 pages.


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Forest Home Ministries
Innovative ideas combined with powerful technology enables Forest Home to break new ground.


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