Gospel.com Topics Feed - Fail 2013-06-20T11:16:30-05:00 GCI info@gospel.com /feeds/topics/fail/ Christian failure to communicate effectively with outsiders http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/11135 2013-06-20T11:16:30-05:00 Our biggest failure has been to frequently fail to reach unchurched outsiders. Yet this is possible, if only we would do it appropriately. Sheridan Voysey writes: "A fascinating experiment has been taking place in Australian Christian radio. The result is that between 40-70% of the audience listening to these stations have no connection with church... Who Scores the Points? - #6818 http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-mission/who-scores-the-points-6818 2013-02-27T09:43:56-05:00 Success is not something you achieve; it's something you receive from God. You faithfully do your part, but it's a gift from Him to you. You're the instrument. You're not the musician. The instrument gets no credit. You're the glove; you're not the hand. The glove can't do anything. The hand in the glove does it all. Why most people fail to use social media effectively, Christian or secular http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2712 2010-10-21T18:53:47-05:00 Tamar Weinberg's blog posting Why Most People Fail in Social Media is a must-read for anyone who hopes to use Facebook, Twitter or blogs to engage with others. If we think of the social media as one-way communication rather than relational community, we will fail. Problems and opportunities in church ministry, online and offline http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/210 2010-08-08T17:36:51-05:00 # Steve Kryger at Communicate Jesus blog, recently needed to phone a number of churches in his country. What a nightmare! Those who have attempted to email churches via their websites have found a similar picture. # Changes to Facebook make it easier for churches or groups (rather than individuals) to have a Facebook presence. OurChurch has blogged about these developments. # Craig von Buseck interviews Sterling Huston about digital evangelism here – one question discussed is that of having a web evangelism team within a church. Do you know of churches who already have such teams? Please share how these work, using the ‘comment’ link below. # We now have a 2-page handout about digital evangelism, which can be used to print and distribute in a church, or can be republished (in whole or in part) in newsletters, blogs, magazines: Christian failure: why Christians fail to communicate the Gospel or evangelize effectively http://internetevangelismday.com/losing-contact.php 2010-08-07T18:49:04-05:00 There are two major reasons why we so often fail to touch many non-Christians with the Gospel. Firstly, we frequently present the good news in language and from a viewpoint which does not actually engage with non-Christians and their real felt needs, or take into account the culture they live in. We can quickly forget how we used to feel and think, like someone who moves to a different country early in life, and forgets their heart language. There is therefore a huge mismatch between the actual needs of non-Christians and the production of Christian literature, webpages and other media. Fail - a Christian perspective http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2073:26&version=NIV 2009-08-05T10:31:47-05:00 While our hearts my fail and our bodies may fail, God can be our strength. He is our portion forever.