Gospel.com Topics Feed - Student 2012-04-12T09:05:58-05:00 GCI info@gospel.com /feeds/topics/student/ Convert simple phones to smartphones: free ebooks for simple mobile in Africa http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7847 2012-04-12T09:05:58-05:00 Smartphone use is increasing dramatically in the Majority World. But for many poorer people who own mobiles or aspire to them, a simple phone is all they may afford for some years ahead. So the new Worldreader system which turns these phones into smartphones of a sort, with cloud storage of ebooks, all accessed via the phone signal, is quite remarkable. Free ebooks can be placed in the hands of African school students, for instance. Total change: how digital communication is changes teens http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/4168 2011-04-25T14:38:47-05:00 Today's Western high school students are the first generation to have grown up with digital technology in their homes from birth. The first therefore to have their brains rewired, for better or worse, by 24/7 digital communication. This video and more detailed and insightful accompanying article give a stark picture of these changes. LWP - An Overview of Issues Affecting Evangelization in the United States http://lausanneworldpulse.com/lausannereports/942 2008-06-17T15:40:17-05:00 Major changes taking place in North America are affecting how Christians are engaging with those who do not believe and how they are perceiving the mandate to make disciples of all nations. LWP - University Student Mission with Slum Communities: Reflections After-the-Fact http://lausanneworldpulse.com/urban.php/961 2008-06-17T15:28:53-05:00 The author reflects on how one trip to the garbage village in Cairo transformed lives, including his own LWP - Introduction to Short-term Student Ministries with Slum Communities http://lausanneworldpulse.com/urban.php/960 2008-06-17T15:25:11-05:00 This month, thousands of university students from the Global North will move into urban slum communities in the Global South to live alongside the poor.