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Evangelism in Crisis

Why We Won’t Evangelise

September 2, 2010

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Proclamation Not Working

July 31, 2010

If you want to see what the future of American social culture might look like, head west. This presentation brings to you ground zero of our post-Christian culture in the form of Portland, Oregon. Local Portlanders and good friends, Tom Krattenmaker and Kevin Palau, let you in on their private coffee conversations. How is God moving in Portland? What are the dynamics at play that movements in other cities might resemble? Most important, why must we all experience Portland to prepare for future cultural shifts?

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Palau Targets Vietnam

March 20, 2010

Vietnamese pastors told evangelist Luis Palau this week that big changes are taking place in their country.

Palau was in Vietnam March 11-17, meeting with church leaders, officials and U.S. diplomats.

During a two-day event with more than 500 pastors, they discussed a recent Christian celebration that drew 40,000 people, all with government permission.

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Crowdsourcing

December 4, 2009

This is going to sound weird to some who are yet to enter the age of technology which surrounds us today. I predicted over a year ago that Chicago would be without the Tribune and/or the Sun Times within the next decade. Since then both papers have been in bankruptcy and the Tribune has changed to a tabloid format, something which the paper has said it would never do. I say all of this to make the point that things are not and will not be as they have been in the past.

The New York Times is branching out and experimenting with the latest area of crowdsourcing – crowdfunding. Similar to crowdsourcing, the idea of crowdfunding asks people to donate small amounts of money to support a larger cause. In this case, users on the site Spot.Us raised funds to help reporter Lindsey Hoshaw travel to a remote part of the Pacific Ocean in order to report on an environmental story. It was the Times’ first crowdfunded story – and will most likely not be its last.” (I will let you read the full store at the link above.)

Suffice it to say that whether you are trying to solve a problem or raise funds as we go forward, you will be using technology and those who do not might as well look for something else to do to fill their time. The old ways just are not going to work anymore.

Let’s take a test. Describe what is a ‘mob’ and how does it work?

Take a look at all those folks on the train or in cars or walking on the streets with their heads inside that iPhone, Blackberry or other wireless device that is in their hand. Let’s say you have developed a group of ‘followers’ or contacts or call them what you like. This group cares about what you have to say or what you are doing. By texting your group to do something that they are supportive of, an immediate response will occur.

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Logan Square Pastor Speaks Out

November 19, 2009

November 19, 2009 Angry Preachers or Gospel Musicians? What types of witnesses are our churches forming? by

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Permission Evangelism: When to Talk, When to Walk

November 5, 2009

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Russia to Limit Evangelism

November 2, 2009

Draft legislation introduced this month threatens to make evangelism nearly impossible in Russia. If the legislation passes, minors in Russia will not be able to attend religious activities without the permission of their parents. “Only religious groups that have been registered in Russia for at least 15 years will be allowed to engage in any [...]

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Chicago Transit Authority Affirms Right to Preach on Platforms

November 19, 2008

CHICAGO, November 13, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Mauck & Baker, LLC, and the Thomas More Society in Chicago have announced that they reached an out-of-court settlement after joining forces to preserve the constitutional right of Moody Bible student Matthew Rivera and his classmates to share the message of Jesus on Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) train platforms. [...]

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