How Internet Evangelism Day can help a wide range of Christian groups and leaders.
Internet Evangelism can be almost anyhing you want it to be. The IE Day site offers helpful content and resources for churches, missionaries, editors, bloggers, video makers, conference organisers, and anyone with any interest in fulfilling the Great Commission.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/helpingyou.php
Free page content for your site: how to use blogging in evangelism
This page about evangelistic blogging is available to be freely inserted into any other website, using an easy line of syndication Javsacript code. It can also be republished in print.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/blogging-syndicate.php
Free drama scripts: skits which challenge Christians about irmportance of evangelism
These free scripts enable your church or group to encourage Christians to see the significance and need of outreach.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/dramascripts.php
Electric safety in baptism pools: avoid electrocution danger in baptistries
Never, ever, use a wired microphone in a baptismal pool. A recent case in Texas is only the latest of a long series of tragedies around the world, with church leaders being electrocuted in pools. Even a normally harmless leakage of stray volts is lethal when wet.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/electric-safety.php
Best web evangelism and outreach strategy blogs
Feeds of a range of insightful blogs and newsletters to help you understand web evangelism and outreach strategy.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/blogframe.php
Usability - the key to helping and keeping your site visitors
Site usability is frequently overlooked, and site testing is not common. Yet for a site to be effective, it must have a high level of usability.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/usability.php
How to avoid jargon: using the right words, avoiding insider language that repells readers
The use of Christian jargon is one of the many ways we fail to communicate effectively with non-Christians, both online and offline. This page explains ways to express truth, without compromise, so that non-Christians can understand it.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/jargon.php
Writing testimonies that reach outsiders: how to prepare a testimony without jargon
'Angie's Story' is a fiotional testimony told in three ways: the way we tell them in church, as a first-person story written for non-Christians, and as a third-person feature article. This demonstrates how to write in order to reach non-yet-Christians, and highlights the many mistakes to avoid.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/angie.php
How a non-Christian thinks - Jay's Story
It is vital to get inside the heads of not-yet-Christians, if ever we are to reach them. 'Jay' gives a monologue of his/her reactions to Christian faith. Plus links to other helpful resources.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/jaystory.php
Quotations: motivational sayings and truths about communication, evangelism and life
Truth comes from many sources. These quotes, with particular reference to effective Christian communication, evangelism and personal ministry, may help you and can be freely reproduced elsewhere.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/quotations.php
