This presentation describes the importance of social media to the Christian Church. It puts forward arguments for engagement and demonstrates how churches can engage the public and spread the Good News using social media platforms.
Culture & Tech Trends, Forecasts and Implications for the Church in NigeriaSubomi Plumptre
In this presentation, I provide some key insights into cultural and technology trends in Nigeria and highlight lessons and strategies for Churches. (The lessons are applicable worldwide).
The effective use of social media for evangelism - Isaac Owusu AsareIsaac Owusu Asare
This presentation covers the basics of social media to equip Christians/believers use this greatest communication tool in human history to spread the gospel and contribute to winning souls for Christ. Find out how be effective and be a digital missionary. It covers Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and looks at cases studies of evangelistic use of social media in Ghana and abroad It posits that for social media evangelism to be effective there has to be some sorts of follow-ups.
This presentation describes the importance of social media to the Christian Church. It puts forward arguments for engagement and demonstrates how churches can engage the public and spread the Good News using social media platforms.
Culture & Tech Trends, Forecasts and Implications for the Church in NigeriaSubomi Plumptre
In this presentation, I provide some key insights into cultural and technology trends in Nigeria and highlight lessons and strategies for Churches. (The lessons are applicable worldwide).
The effective use of social media for evangelism - Isaac Owusu AsareIsaac Owusu Asare
This presentation covers the basics of social media to equip Christians/believers use this greatest communication tool in human history to spread the gospel and contribute to winning souls for Christ. Find out how be effective and be a digital missionary. It covers Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and looks at cases studies of evangelistic use of social media in Ghana and abroad It posits that for social media evangelism to be effective there has to be some sorts of follow-ups.
Creating effective ammunition in the battle for attentionicoEx
In an age where we can watch our favourite shows on the way to work, share images instantly and carry the worlds knowledge in our pockets, how do companies get at that most precious of commodities, our time?
The simple answer is that there's no simple answer. But there are ways of thinking that can help to unearth unexpected and engaging outcomes. We've been working in digital with museums and galleries for over 10 years to help make noticeable and memorable stories out of educational content. We've now started to bring this mix of behavioural psychology and awareness of current and cutting edge technologies to retail and agencies. We shared some of our thinking on attention, behavior and technology at a lunchtime talk for Start JudgeGill.
http://icoex.co.uk/
Social Media for Ecumenical Ministry: Louisiana Interchurch Council, Lafayett...RevEverett
Why and How to begin social media for ministry? A workshop in two parts: first is about adaptive change- what’s this new media landscape and what does it mean for how we communicate in the church? Second part is technical: so what are the tools and how to use them.
My Goals for this time:
1. Make a theological and practical case for social media for the work of Christian Unity.
2. Show the paradigm shift from broadcast to social media
3. Create a collaborative, non-competitive environment for leaning about digital ministry
In second session, goals are:
1. Bring us all to a basic level of understanding of the tools available and what we can use for ecumenical digital ministry (start with Facebook)
2.. Begin to formulate a Social Media Plan with Facebook.
IPM placing the christian church in a digital ageBex Lewis
See abstract for this conference paper, to be given 8th September 2017: http://drbexl.co.uk/2017/08/18/edit-conference-abstract-inclusive-placemaking-placing-christian-church-digital-age/
Premier Digital: Online Church as Real Community Bex Lewis
Slides prepared for Premier Digital Webinar on 7th October 2020: https://drbexl.co.uk/event/webinar-digital-church-webinar-online-church-as-real-community/
Mentorless, Fatherless Generation
Jim, a faithful elder, sees most young people bypassing the church. Older people with experience seem bored and apathetic in their relationship with Christ. Great young leaders most often have a foundation of great mentoring by Bible believing Christians.
The longer we go without taking discipleship seriously, the wider the chasm between our generations will become. (Grant Skeldon, The Passion Generation: The Seemingly Reckless, Definitely Disruptive, But Far from Hopeless Millennials)
Sync with God is designed to address this problem: http://bit.ly/syncdemo2
• A highly versatile web APP hosts on-demand, virtual small groups, globally
• Designed to connect young seekers in the faith and Bible-trained mentors
• Offers a safe, engaging interface for Millennials/Gen. Z adaptable to technical
advances well into the future
5 Ways Social Media is Changing our WorldAndy Smith
Social Media is changing our world and our culture. As Christians, we need to think carefully both about how we use social media and how social media affects the culture around us — even if we don't use it ourselves.
In this talk I examine 5 way that Social Media is changing our world. For each of these 5 ways, we look at how the culture is shifting, what kind of challenge this is to our Christian worldview and what changes we can make in our Social Media habits.
This presentation was given as part of the library's 2009 Nonprofit Week. It gives a basic overview of several social networking websites and shows how nonprofits can use them to get the word out about their organizations and the services they provide.
Author Amy Neumann will suggest simple acts that you can do to make a difference during a free online talk at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020.
Neumann is the writer of “Simple Acts to Change the World: 500 Ways to Make a Difference.” During her program, she’ll discuss her book, what inspired it, and how you can change the world – even in these atypical and turbulent times.
She’ll also explain:
The science behind why we feel so good when we help others
How you can volunteer and help from home
Ways for kids to get involved with giving and volunteering
Options for people with limited mobility or other physical limitations
Simple ways to help your favorite local charity virtually
Harvey Milk motivated and mobilized thousands of people to agitate for political and social change, and became the basis for the award-winning biopic, Milk. If Milk were alive today, how could social media have helped him reach out to people, organize and inspire them? Mark Farmer shows you how to start your organization down the social media path by imagining how a grassroots organizer from the past might have used today’s media and technology. Sean Moffitt will flesh out the social media story with a presentation on the success of Movember, the annual prostate cancer fundraising event that’s achieved maximum visibility through a savvy use of social media.
Attendees Will Walk Away With:
• An understanding of how to get started with social media
• Comparisons of some of the different social media
• Real-world examples of social media success
Mark Farmer
Mark is the founder of Webness, a full-service electronic communications solutions provider, and has consulted for such organizations as Earth Day Canada, Give Green Canada, Eco Generation Services and Summerhill.
Sean Moffitt
Sean is Canada's leading social influence marketing advocate, author of Wikibrands and Founder of Agent Wildfire, Canada's Word of Mouth
Harvey Milk motivated and mobilized thousands of people to agitate for political and social change, and became the basis for the award-winning biopic, Milk. If Milk were alive today, how could social media have helped him reach out to people, organize and inspire them? Mark Farmer shows you how to start your organization down the social media path by imagining how a grassroots organizer from the past might have used today’s media and technology. Sean Moffitt will flesh out the social media story with a presentation on the success of Movember, the annual prostate cancer fundraising event that’s achieved maximum visibility through a savvy use of social media.
Attendees Will Walk Away With:
• An understanding of how to get started with social media
• Comparisons of some of the different social media
• Real-world examples of social media success
Mark Farmer
Mark is the founder of Webness, a full-service electronic communications solutions provider, and has consulted for such organizations as Earth Day Canada, Give Green Canada, Eco Generation Services and Summerhill.
Sean Moffitt
Sean is Canada's leading social influence marketing advocate, author of Wikibrands and Founder of Agent Wildfire, Canada's Word of Mouth
Creating effective ammunition in the battle for attentionicoEx
In an age where we can watch our favourite shows on the way to work, share images instantly and carry the worlds knowledge in our pockets, how do companies get at that most precious of commodities, our time?
The simple answer is that there's no simple answer. But there are ways of thinking that can help to unearth unexpected and engaging outcomes. We've been working in digital with museums and galleries for over 10 years to help make noticeable and memorable stories out of educational content. We've now started to bring this mix of behavioural psychology and awareness of current and cutting edge technologies to retail and agencies. We shared some of our thinking on attention, behavior and technology at a lunchtime talk for Start JudgeGill.
http://icoex.co.uk/
Social Media for Ecumenical Ministry: Louisiana Interchurch Council, Lafayett...RevEverett
Why and How to begin social media for ministry? A workshop in two parts: first is about adaptive change- what’s this new media landscape and what does it mean for how we communicate in the church? Second part is technical: so what are the tools and how to use them.
My Goals for this time:
1. Make a theological and practical case for social media for the work of Christian Unity.
2. Show the paradigm shift from broadcast to social media
3. Create a collaborative, non-competitive environment for leaning about digital ministry
In second session, goals are:
1. Bring us all to a basic level of understanding of the tools available and what we can use for ecumenical digital ministry (start with Facebook)
2.. Begin to formulate a Social Media Plan with Facebook.
IPM placing the christian church in a digital ageBex Lewis
See abstract for this conference paper, to be given 8th September 2017: http://drbexl.co.uk/2017/08/18/edit-conference-abstract-inclusive-placemaking-placing-christian-church-digital-age/
Premier Digital: Online Church as Real Community Bex Lewis
Slides prepared for Premier Digital Webinar on 7th October 2020: https://drbexl.co.uk/event/webinar-digital-church-webinar-online-church-as-real-community/
Mentorless, Fatherless Generation
Jim, a faithful elder, sees most young people bypassing the church. Older people with experience seem bored and apathetic in their relationship with Christ. Great young leaders most often have a foundation of great mentoring by Bible believing Christians.
The longer we go without taking discipleship seriously, the wider the chasm between our generations will become. (Grant Skeldon, The Passion Generation: The Seemingly Reckless, Definitely Disruptive, But Far from Hopeless Millennials)
Sync with God is designed to address this problem: http://bit.ly/syncdemo2
• A highly versatile web APP hosts on-demand, virtual small groups, globally
• Designed to connect young seekers in the faith and Bible-trained mentors
• Offers a safe, engaging interface for Millennials/Gen. Z adaptable to technical
advances well into the future
5 Ways Social Media is Changing our WorldAndy Smith
Social Media is changing our world and our culture. As Christians, we need to think carefully both about how we use social media and how social media affects the culture around us — even if we don't use it ourselves.
In this talk I examine 5 way that Social Media is changing our world. For each of these 5 ways, we look at how the culture is shifting, what kind of challenge this is to our Christian worldview and what changes we can make in our Social Media habits.
This presentation was given as part of the library's 2009 Nonprofit Week. It gives a basic overview of several social networking websites and shows how nonprofits can use them to get the word out about their organizations and the services they provide.
Author Amy Neumann will suggest simple acts that you can do to make a difference during a free online talk at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020.
Neumann is the writer of “Simple Acts to Change the World: 500 Ways to Make a Difference.” During her program, she’ll discuss her book, what inspired it, and how you can change the world – even in these atypical and turbulent times.
She’ll also explain:
The science behind why we feel so good when we help others
How you can volunteer and help from home
Ways for kids to get involved with giving and volunteering
Options for people with limited mobility or other physical limitations
Simple ways to help your favorite local charity virtually
Harvey Milk motivated and mobilized thousands of people to agitate for political and social change, and became the basis for the award-winning biopic, Milk. If Milk were alive today, how could social media have helped him reach out to people, organize and inspire them? Mark Farmer shows you how to start your organization down the social media path by imagining how a grassroots organizer from the past might have used today’s media and technology. Sean Moffitt will flesh out the social media story with a presentation on the success of Movember, the annual prostate cancer fundraising event that’s achieved maximum visibility through a savvy use of social media.
Attendees Will Walk Away With:
• An understanding of how to get started with social media
• Comparisons of some of the different social media
• Real-world examples of social media success
Mark Farmer
Mark is the founder of Webness, a full-service electronic communications solutions provider, and has consulted for such organizations as Earth Day Canada, Give Green Canada, Eco Generation Services and Summerhill.
Sean Moffitt
Sean is Canada's leading social influence marketing advocate, author of Wikibrands and Founder of Agent Wildfire, Canada's Word of Mouth
Harvey Milk motivated and mobilized thousands of people to agitate for political and social change, and became the basis for the award-winning biopic, Milk. If Milk were alive today, how could social media have helped him reach out to people, organize and inspire them? Mark Farmer shows you how to start your organization down the social media path by imagining how a grassroots organizer from the past might have used today’s media and technology. Sean Moffitt will flesh out the social media story with a presentation on the success of Movember, the annual prostate cancer fundraising event that’s achieved maximum visibility through a savvy use of social media.
Attendees Will Walk Away With:
• An understanding of how to get started with social media
• Comparisons of some of the different social media
• Real-world examples of social media success
Mark Farmer
Mark is the founder of Webness, a full-service electronic communications solutions provider, and has consulted for such organizations as Earth Day Canada, Give Green Canada, Eco Generation Services and Summerhill.
Sean Moffitt
Sean is Canada's leading social influence marketing advocate, author of Wikibrands and Founder of Agent Wildfire, Canada's Word of Mouth
Media Mindfulness for the New Evangelization: A Five Step ApproachRose Pacatte, D. Min.
This presentation was part of a two-day media conference sponsored y the Daughters of St. Paul and the CANA Centre in Singapore (Nov 5-6, 2018.) This sessions is about integrating critical thinking and media literacy within the context of culture, education and faith formation for life and ministry in the era of the New Evangelization.
Fredericksburg UMW Jan 2014: UMW Websites and Social Media by Betsey DavisBetseyDavis
This presentation was created for the Fredericksburg District of the UMW, Virginia Conference in January 2014 and can be used by any district or unit. Glory be to God!
Social Media Presentation as Seen at 2012 ConventionEAG
Facilitating Sertoma's Second Century of Service with the use of social media, as presented by Paul Weber and Laura Lake at the 2012 Convention. videos in the presentation are embedded after the actual video slide.
http://www.smallbusinessmiracles.com
TalkInc's trends study about a post-Covid and post-digital world. This was the 1st of a series of three reports, being presented at the webinars called "Post Digital Talks" for Talk's clients. After the presentation, they are being shared here.
* a project in partnership with News Monitor
Facebook: A Platform for Social ActivismAlex Gault
iThink is a powerful advocacy and campaign resource on Facebook that nonprofits use to engage new supporters and activists. With iThink, nonprofits can post opinions which declare their positions on specific causes. IThink users then agree or disagree on those opinions, share them with friends, and debate and comment upon them in open forums.
Social Media and You: Sharing the Gospel (LDS target audience)Doug B
How to help others with gospel topics and share your feelings about Christ.
Quotes taken from talk: https://www.lds.org/prophets-and-apostles/unto-all-the-world/to-sweep-the-earth-as-with-a-flood?lang=eng
A New Media Forum at the Archdiocese of Boston on February 8, 2012, presented by Pilot New Media, part of the Pilot Meda Group of the Archdiocese of Boston.
These are the slides from our November 18, 2009 webinar with Mark Farmer of webness.biz.
This is an introduction to using social media for your organization using the (hypothetical) case study of Harvey Milk. How would he have used social if he were campaigning today? What kind of challenges would he face? Find out today!
The Challenges of Good Governance and Project Implementation in Nigeria: A Re...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT : This study reveals that systemic corruption and other factors including poor leadership,
leadership recruitment processes, ethnic and regional politics, tribalism and mediocrity, poor planning, and
variation of project design have been the causative factors that undermine projects implementation in postindependence African states, particularly in Nigeria. The study, thus, argued that successive governments of
African states, using Nigeria as a case study, have been deeply engrossed in this obnoxious practice that has
undermined infrastructure sector development as well as enthroned impoverishment and mass poverty in these
African countries. This study, therefore, is posed to examine the similarities in causative factors, effects and
consequences of corruption and how it affects governance, projects implementation and national growth. To
achieve this, the study adopted historical research design which is qualitative and explorative in nature. The
study among others suggests that the governments of developing countries should shun corruption and other
forms of obnoxious practices in order to operate effective and efficient systems that promote good governance
and ensure there is adequate projects implementation which are the attributes of a responsible government and
good leadership. Policy makers should also prioritize policy objectives and competence to ensure that policies
are fully implemented within stipulated time frame.
KEYWORDS: Developing Countries, Nigeria, Government, Project Implementation, Project Failure
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Exploring Factors Affecting the Success of TVET-Industry Partnership: A Case ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to explore factors affecting the success of TVET-industry
partnerships. A case study design of the qualitative research method was used to achieve this objective. For the
study, one polytechnic college of Oromia regional state, and two industries were purposively selected. From the
sample polytechnic college and industries, a total of 17 sample respondents were selected. Out of 17
respondents, 10 respondents were selected using the snowball sampling method, and the rest 7 respondents were
selected using the purposive sampling technique. The qualitative data were collected through an in-depth
interview and document analysis. The data were analyzed using thematic approaches. The findings revealed that
TVET-industry partnerships were found weak. Lack of key stakeholder‟s awareness shortage of improved
training equipment and machines in polytechnic colleges, absence of trainee health insurance policy, lack of
incentive mechanisms for private industries, lack of employer industries involvement in designing and
developing occupational standards, and preparation of curriculum were some of the impediments of TVETindustry partnership. Based on the findings it was recommended that the Oromia TVET bureau in collaboration
with other relevant concerned regional authorities and TVET colleges, set new strategies for creating strong
awareness for industries, companies, and other relevant stakeholders on the purpose and advantages of
implementing successful TVET-industry partnership. Finally, the Oromia regional government in collaboration
with the TVET bureau needs to create policy-supported incentive strategies such as giving occasional privileges
of duty-free import, tax reduction, and regional government recognition awards based on the level of partnership
contribution to TVET institutions in promoting TVET-industry partnership.
KEY WORDS: employability skills, industries, and partnership
How social media marketing helps businesses in 2024.pdfpramodkumar2310
Social media marketing refers to the process of utilizing social media platforms to promote products, services, or brands. It involves creating and sharing valuable content, engaging with followers, analyzing data, and running targeted advertising campaigns.
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Non-Financial Information and Firm Risk Non-Financial Information and Firm RiskAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: This research aims to examine how ESG disclosure and risk disclosure affect the total risk of
companies. Using cross section data from 355 companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange, data regarding
ESG disclosure and risk was collected. In this research, ESG and risk disclosures are measured based on content
analysis using GRI 4 guidelines for ESG disclosures and COSO ERM for risk disclosures. Using multiple
regression, it is concluded that only risk disclosure can reduce the company's total risk, while ESG disclosure
cannot affect the company's total risk. This shows that only risk disclosure is relevant in determining a
company's total risk.
KEYWORDS: ESG disclosure, risk disclosure, firm risk
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“To be integrated is to feel secure, to feel connected.” The views and experi...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Although a significant amount of literature exists on Morocco's migration policies and their
successes and failures since their implementation in 2014, there is limited research on the integration of subSaharan African children into schools. This paperis part of a Ph.D. research project that aims to fill this gap. It
reports the main findings of a study conducted with migrant children enrolled in two public schools in Rabat,
Morocco, exploring how integration is defined by the children themselves and identifying the obstacles that they
have encountered thus far. The following paper uses an inductive approach and primarily focuses on the
relationships of children with their teachers and peers as a key aspect of integration for students with a migration
background. The study has led to several crucial findings. It emphasizes the significance of speaking Colloquial
Moroccan Arabic (Darija) and being part of a community for effective integration. Moreover, it reveals that the
use of Modern Standard Arabic as the language of instruction in schools is a source of frustration for students,
indicating the need for language policy reform. The study underlines the importanceof considering the
children‟s agency when being integrated into mainstream public schools.
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KEYWORDS: migration, education, integration, sub-Saharan African children, public school
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Social media refers to online platforms and tools that enable users to create, share, and exchange information, ideas, and content in virtual communities and networks. These platforms have revolutionized the way people communicate, interact, and consume information. Here are some key aspects and descriptions of social media:
6. 6
According to the CLEEN Foundation*, the
national incidence of rape almost doubled
from three per cent in 2011 to five per cent in
2013.
6* http://www.cleen.org/
9. 9
9
Culture is a collection of thoughts
& beliefs that define a way of life.
Belief is gained by experience &
information.
Information is delivered by media.
10. 10
10
Therefore, culture is heavily
influenced by media - what a
generation consistently hears,
reads and watches.
11. 11
"Early in the 20th century, the Church
embraced motion pictures, radio, then
television and now the Internet and social
media.
11
But in the vast majority of cases
today, they're not using those
platforms to engage the greater
culture, but instead living inside a
bubble.
12. 12
12
After all, why tweet, when you can join a
Christian alternative to Twitter?
From the web, to publishing, to record
labels, TV networks, universities and more,
the last 50 years have seen a remarkable
withdrawal from mainstream culture and a
move back to a cloistered, protective
bubble.
13. 13
13
In all honesty, the Church hasn't been
losing its voice, it's been giving it away. As
a result, they've lost remarkable influence
in culture.
It's a tragedy, because Christianity has
been a powerful engine behind social
service outreaches, educational
institutions, hospitals and more".
Phil Cooke, Church Media Expert
15. 15
15
Before the Church can influence
culture, it must first understand
HOW this generation consumes
media and WHAT media this
generation is consuming.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21. 21
We know this generation consumes huge
amounts of media via digital platforms.
Websites
Blogs
Social media:
Facebook, YouTube,
Instagram, Nairaland,
Instagram, Twitter,
Snapchat, Mobofree,
Eskimi, 2go etc.
SMS
Chat:
Whatsapp,
BBM,
WeChat
23. 23
23
Top 10 online content types in Nigeria (Based
on top websites visited)
Knowledge
Social media
News
Shopping
Blogs/Gossip
Football
Banking
Business
services
Betting
Movies/music
27. 27
In 15 years, the generation
watching music videos today
will become leaders, captains
of industry and parents.
They will reproduce themselves
in their offspring - biological
and non-biological.
28. 28
So, how can the Church
influence culture using
digital media?
There are 15 things
you can do.
29. 29
1. Define a clear purpose
If your purpose is not linked to influencing
culture, you are functionally irrelevant on
digital media.
Pick a topical area or agenda you want to
concentrate resources on.
31. 31
3. Be mindful of the Hollywood
effect
Influencers matter: a relatively small number
of celebrities define popular culture in
America. Although Facebook has a mass
audience, Twitter influencers define issues.
32. 32
4. Create compelling content
Content is the fuel of digital media.
Invest in a talented graphic designer. A
Picture says a thousand words.
33. 33
5. Be real
Jesus shared deep sermons with disciples
but spoke parables and used illustrations
with unbelievers.
WHERE ARE THE STORYTELLERS?
WHERE ARE THE CHRISTIAN
APOLOGETICS?
34. 34
Modern Day Parable
"The story is told of an old man who lived on
a farm in the mountains of eastern Kentucky
with his young grandson.
Each morning, Grandpa was up early sitting
at the kitchen table reading from his old
worn-out Bible. His grandson who wanted to
be just like him tried to imitate him in any
way he could.
35. 35
One day the grandson asked, “Papa, I try to
read the Bible just like you but I don’t
understand it, and what I do understand I
forget as soon as I close the book.
What good does reading the Bible do?”
The Grandfather quietly turned from putting
coal in the stove and said, “Take this coal
basket down to the river and bring back a
basket of water.”
36. 36
The boy did as he was told, even though all
the water leaked out before he could get
back to the house.
The grandfather laughed and said, “You will
have to move a little faster next time,” and
sent him back to the river with the basket to
try again.
37. 37
This time the boy ran faster, but again the
basket was empty before he returned home.
Out of breath, he told his grandfather that it
was “impossible to carry water in a basket,”
and he went to get a bucket instead.
The old man said, “I don’t want a bucket of
water. I want a basket of water. You can do
this. You’re just not trying hard enough,” and
he went out the door to watch the boy try
again.
38. 38
At this point, the boy knew it was
impossible, but he wanted to show his
grandfather that even if he ran as fast as he
could, the water would leak out before he
got far at all.
The boy scooped the water and ran hard, but
when he reached his grandfather the basket
was again empty.
39. 39
Out of breath, he said, “See Papa, it’s
useless!”
The old man said, “So you think it is
useless? Look at the basket.”
The boy looked at the basket and for the
first time he realized that the basket looked
different. Instead of a dirty old coal basket,
it was clean.
40. 40
“Son, that’s what happens when you read
the Bible. You might not understand or
remember everything, but when you read it,
it will change you from the inside out.”
That is the work of the Word of God in our
lives . . . to change us from the inside out and
to progressively transform us into the image
of His Son.
*Culled from Facebook
41. 41
6. Tell the truth. Share
revelation. Speak uncommon
wisdom
“And you shall know the truth, and
the truth shall make you free”.
John 8:32 NKJV
Go beyond religion. Speak the truth
about business, politics, music, sex
etc.
42. 42
7. Celebrate good
“Fill your minds and meditate on things true,
noble, reputable, authentic, compelling,
gracious—the best, not the worst; the
beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not
things to curse”. Philippians 4:8 MSG
Testimonials and achievements are a great
source of social media content.
43. 43
8. Mind your language
Avoid Christianese.
Many times, Christians speak in “tongues” on
digital media (1 Corinthians 14:1-9 MSG). Use
common parlance instead.
45. 45
10. Measure everything
Without analytics how will you know you
are succeeding? Analytics tools include:
Free: analytics.twitter.com; Facebook
Insights
Freemium: Simply Measured
Premium: Social Bakers, Communit,
Sprout Social
46. 46
11. Set aside a budget
Be committed. Provide a budget for digital
media and prioritise your existing budget.
Repurpose some of your existing TV
budget, for example.
47. 47
12. Skill matters
Separate strategy & operations from
content development.
You need a strategic mind and steady
hands to drive your digital media vision.
48. 48
HR is the most expensive resource
in digital media.
The success of your digital media
initiative is directly proportional to the
capacity of the HR driving it.
51. 51
15. Personality matters
If you use volunteers, they must all
speak with the same voice. (You may
create a social media manual to help
guide them).
Deploy engaging personalities with
attention to detail and appetite for
multiple streams of information.