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http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/5756

Being tools for the Master. Our part in God's plan of evangelization.
Guest article by Mathew Varghese, General Secretary of Union of Evangelical Students of India. A reminder that the medium is not the message, and that though the Web is indeed a tool, ultimately, we are the tools the Master uses. © Ethne Magazine, used by permission. Communication is possible in different ways. We use various tools to get the message across. These days, we see the highest advance of media utilization in missions. But the sad reality is that in the fast track of technological know-how, we often tend to forget Jesus' way of communication.

http://internetevangelismday.com/master.php

The value of national or regional networks of people involved in web and digital ministry
We are always stronger and more effective as part of a network or team. This is particularly true in web evangelism and digital outreach, which can for some be a solitary and isolated ministry. In North America, the Internet Evangelism Coalition started soon after the Web became a mainstream medium, and through a variety of projects including an annual conference and the development of Internet Evangelism Day, has advocated the Web as an effective means of outreach. However, in many other countries and regions of the world, there are no active networks of web evangelists. In some languages there is little or no online evangelism at all. There are different models for such networks; we are not proposing any single way of doing it.

http://internetevangelismday.com/building-networks.php

"He who began a good work in you" in the Bible: Philippians 1:4-6
Philippians tells us that he who began a good work in us will continue it until the day of Christ. The author of Philippians wants the Philippians to know that he is praying for them with joy because of their partnership based on the gospel.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Philippians%201:4-6&version=31