A secular case for tithing?
The "The New Tithe" (below) was the winner of this year's Project Reason video contest. Project...
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Free online training resources for web communication, Christian and secular
Adrienne at the Computer Forensics Training blog has put together a remarkable list of 100 Open Courses to Make Yourself an Internet Expert.
These are free downloadable courses from major universities and training institutions, on a wide range of internet and communication topics.
We also list other training options for different areas of web ministry which includes the new IMPP online courses from Dr Dave Bourgeois.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/875
Principles of evangelism: communicating the gospel to a secular postmodern culture & worldview
As secular culture has moved further and further away from Christianity, it has become increasingly necessary to change the traditional evangelistic approach in order to communicate the Gospel. On the whole, we can't earn an opportunity to be taken seriously when talking about Jesus or God until we have connected with people on issues they are already interested in. We have to earn the right to be heard.
http://internetevangelismday.com/secular.php
Book review: How to Communicate with Those Outside the Christian Community While We Still Can, by Tim Downs
The biblical concept of ‘sowing’ as compared with ‘reaping’ is explained. The book demonstrates how to:
* bring up spiritual subjects with busy and distracted people.
* use secular movies and books to talk about biblical ideas.
* overcome prejudice and stereotypes in our listeners.
* keep open doors of communication with even hostile opponents.
* move everyone we meet a step closer to the Gospel.
http://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/finding-common-ground.php
LWP - Mission among Young People in “Secular” Europe
If we are to reach Europe’s youth, we need to cultivate and encourage "missional imagination" in leaders.
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/947

