• Pastors and the Internet

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Eight Things Every Senior Pastor Needs to Know About E-Ministry
Terrell Sanders offers eight important points to consider when deciding how important a website is for your church. Read how younger people find information about churches and how many people spend time researching churches online before ever visiting a church. He also points out why you should invest in a well-maintained, dynamic website.

E-Pastors for the E-Generation?
Do we need "e-pastors" for this e-generation? How should we respond to this electronic age? The following is an attempt to deal with some of the issues that we have to face because of the rapidly changing environment we live in.

How to “Google” a Sermon
The information highway is becoming the pastor’s library. With the increase of resources available online and connection speeds growing the Internet can be a great tool for sermon research. Here are a few free sites this pastor uses regularly.

OneThessalonians.com: If Paul Had Been Online
What might Paul have done if he had e-mail and a Web site to communicate to his beloved in the Lord around the world? Are there practical insights we can glean from Paul’s pastoral writing that help us use today’s digital communications tools to build up our brothers and sisters when we can’t be with each other in person?

Pastor Uses Websites to Increase Church Outreach
The Rev. Pat Umberger oversees a small church with a congregation of thousands. According to an Associated Press report, Umberger’s congregation extends well beyond southwestern Wisconsin through his operation of three websites.

Pastors in Cyberspace
Whether you like it or not, computer technology is changing the way we live and work. It's also changing the way you will minister in the 21st century.

Using Electronic Communication to Your Advantage
The Internet has become an invaluable resource for churches. See what some churches have done to make the most of this inexpensive, creative marketing.




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