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The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is traditionally observed from 18th to the 25th January - the octave of St. Peter and St. Paul.This year's theme for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2012…Continue
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This was the topic of our recent forum for senior Church representatives. You can watch the presentations here.What do you think of Facebook,…Continue
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Available free until end of May from Christian Audio.
Here's the book's summary:
Even the least technical among us are being pressed from all sides by advances in digital technology. We rely upon computers, cell phones, and the Internet for communication, commerce, and entertainment. Yet even though we live in this “instant message” culture, many of us feel disconnected, and we question if all…
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The Internet Evangelism Day website is offering free downloads of e-books, some for a limited time only.
NetCasters: Using the Internet to Make Fishers of Men by Craig von Buseck (5 star reviews on Amazon for instance) will be available on 15 May only.
Many others are free from 1-30 May, for example Church Communication books and webinars by…
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One of the most frequent questions we’re asked about Churches Together Connect is how is it different to Facebook or Twitter? And people aren’t necessarily suggesting that they should use those instead. Rather, they are put-off by concerns over whether their personal details and information that they post will be kept private. The increasing commercialisation of Facebook is putting many off the whole idea of using social networks.
First we want to reassure everyone that on…
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