Examples

Idea #10: What about Sharing the Whole Bible on Twitter?

Twitter has become a fertile digital space for creativity since its launch in March 2006. The convention of using @ with a Twitter handle for replies and mentions emerged over a year later; and the convention of using # for hashtags as a label for topics of twitter conversations didn’t become... Read More

Idea #9: Discipleship Training in an Online World

The instructions to “make disciples” are clear from Jesus Christ’s words in Matthew 28:19. From the immediate context of Matthew 28:19-20, the making of a disciple includes baptizing them and teaching them to obey everything” that Christ has commanded. Dallas Willard succinctly defined a disciple as: “a person who... Read More

Idea #8: Creative Internet Evangelism with the Bible

The most creative ideas for evangelism on the Internet have yet to be thought of or imagined. One of the most creative online outreaches was run recently for an American holiday by an Australian named Pete Chapman.

Pete Chapman posted his evangelistic project “One Million Bible Verses... Read More

Idea #7: Bible Discussion Forums and Message Boards

The Bible has been discussed online for years, even before the Internet using modem-to-modem bulletin boards and newsgroups. The technology used for these discussions are generally known as discussion forums or message boards.

While social networks are popular for sharing status updates and images, there... Read More

Idea #6: Value of Vacation Bible Schools

Summertime is both the season for family vacations and for churches to host a time-honored tradition known as Vacation Bible School (VBS) that dates back to 1922. This Christian History article, “From Beer to Bibles to VBS: How America got its favorite summer tradition,” explains:

“Vacation Bible Schools... Read More