2. “Studytoshowthyselfapproved,Aworkmenthatnotbeashamed” 2 Timothy 2:15
“Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one
another:andsomuchthemore,asyeseethedayapproaching.--Hebrews 10:25 (KJV)
I. Using Technology to enhance the Ministry
A. What is the Purpose of integrating Technology in Ministry?
1. Increase church attendance
2. Bridge the generational gap
3. Encourage youth participation
B. Types of Technology
1. Computers and laptops
2. Video camera
3. Mobile devices
C. Best practices of utilizing Social Media for Ministry Outreach
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
3. Video-based social media
3. II. IMD use of Technology to increase Visibility
A. Social Media
B. Mobile App
C. Online Education
III. How to select and implement appropriate Technology for your
Ministry
A. Technology Selection
B. System Requirements
4. MYTHS USING TECHNOLOGY
The Church has used technology throughout history: papyrus, printing press, piano, organ, lighting,
microphones, guitars, drums, and video projectors. And with the advent of the Internet, we have
newer technologies like websites, social networking via Facebook, and texting on cell phones.
How do we steward technology well? We start by dispelling common myths about using online
technologies in the church.
1. "If you build it, they will come."
Not necessarily. The "it" could be a website, a blog, a discussion board, a podcast, a Twitter feed, or a
Facebook fan page. Your digital presence will not automatically be viewed by lots of people just by
its mere existence. People choose what they will pay attention to based on relevance (to their
situation), value (that enhances their life), and trust (derived from the reputation of the content
provider or a trusted friend who points them that way). Your online presence will need to be
mentioned often using traditional media as well as word of mouth.
2. "It doesn't cost anything."
True, some online tools don't cost anything to use, but using technology can cost you is more than
money. There's the recurring cost of energy to produce fresh and relevant content. There's also the
time involved in connecting with your online community, engaging in conversations and responding
to questions. There's the potential cost of even free online tools and Web apps that don't fit the
orientation of your church and confuse your audience.
3. "Only the younger generation uses social networking.“One study reported that 64 percent
of Twitter's and 61 percent of Facebook's users are age 35 or older. The Pew Research Center's
Internet & American Life Project found that 38 percent of adults 65 and older ...
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