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Using sparetime to crowdsource projects online and collaborate
One of the properties of our anytime/everywhere Internet is that even small blocks of time can be used productively in ways that weren't possible before. Of course, the downside of this is that we may never relax or unhook from being totally available 24/7. Learn to disconnect too! However the Web does allow us to crowd-source or cooperate on projects from home, or when we are on the move...

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7148

Book review: Well Connected - Releasing Power, Restoring Hope Through Kingdom Partnerships, by Phill Butler
Restored relationships are at the heart of the gospel. There is even relationship within the Godhead. And only through relationships can groups of Christians share the gospel (1 Cor. 12:12-31). Sadly, we are not always good at partnering across organizational or denominational boundaries. Yet there are many strategic outreaches which are only possible at this co-operative level. This is particularly true of web ministry, where there is great potential for integrating web outreach, radio, literature, with follow-up and local churches. There are a growing number of networks for web ministry in different countries and regions.

http://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/well-connected.php

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