Theory – Part 1

How do you use blogs to engage the internet for the glory of God? In this episode, we discuss the first part of CBT theory.
Where do people look for information/truth? The internet! Therefore it is necessary for Christians to put the truth on the internet.
Theory – Part 1 – February 12th, 2009
[podcast]http://www.lookingfurther.net/cbt/podcast/CBTPod2.mp3[/podcast]

Introduction – Podcast

Welcome to the Church Blog Theory Podcast introduction.
Introduction – February 1st, 2009
[podcast]http://www.lookingfurther.net/cbt/podcast/CBTPod1.mp3[/podcast]

Church Blog Theory Seminar

Everyone is Invited to:

Church Blog Theory Seminar
Please join us for a free seminar discussing how to use faith based blogging, integrated with other social media, as a strategy to deploy the truth online and develop relationships aimed at sharing Jesus with our community.

Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Location: Harding University, McInteer Room 349 (Google Map)
Time: 9am-12noon
Speaker: Ryan Parsons
Program:
-    9-9:50    “A Case for Blogging”
-    10-10:50     “Blogging and Evangelism”
-    11-12     “Getting Started” Optional (bring your laptop)

Please help us promote this event.  Add this announcement to your blog, email to your friends, announce in your church bulletin -AND/OR-
Download a .pdf Flyer

Blog/Email – 240 Words

Church Blog Theory –
Engaging the Internet for the Glory of God

How do we share the message of Christ in the 21st century?

Can we use digital technology to reach millions? Could social media develop relationships that result in sharing our faith with our community?

Why aren’t we as the church doing more to engage the world via the internet? Have we hidden our light under a basket? (Ref. Matt. 5:15 NASB) It is time for the church to be the “city on the hill.” Inaction is not an option.

How do we easily, quickly and effectively have a positive influence on the internet and our community for the glory of God?

Faith Based Blogging
- It is the place where millions of seekers “walk” each day.
- It builds relationships and opens doors for personal evangelism.
- It covers the globe in seconds.
- It is free and easy
- It integrates easily with other mediums of communication.

Church Blog Theory Seminar
Please join us for a free seminar discussing how to use faith based blogging, integrated with other social media, as a strategy to deploy the truth online and develop relationships aimed at sharing Jesus with our community.

Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Location: Harding University, McInteer Room 349
Time: 9am-12noon
Speaker: Ryan Parsons
Program:
- 9-9:50 “A Case for Blogging”
- 10-10:50 “Blogging and Evangelism”
- 11-12 “Getting Started” Optional (bring your laptop)

http://churchblogtheory.wordpress.com

Church Bulletin – 90 Words

Church Blog Theory Seminar

How do we share the message of Christ in the 21st century?

Please join us for a free seminar discussing how to use faith based blogging, integrated with other social media, as a strategy to deploy the truth online and develop relationships aimed at sharing Jesus with our community.

Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Location: Harding University, McInteer Room 349
Time: 9am-12noon
Speaker: Ryan Parsons
Program:
- 9-9:50 “A Case for Blogging”
- 10-10:50 “Blogging and Evangelism”
- 11-12 “Getting Started” Optional (bring your laptop)

http://churchblogtheory.wordpress.com

Internet Evangelism Month – Day 1

Today we embark upon a month long journey with the goal of enhancing internet based ministry and sharing the message of Christ.

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Monitoring Your Blog Traffic

picture-19Monitoring your blog traffic can be both a blessing and a curse.  Before you begin, it is important to decide how you will handle this aspect of blogging.  It is completely OK to skip this part if you feel that it may hinder your ministry.

Blessings

  • Provides useful information about your readers
    • General Location (city, state, country)
    • How they found you (referrals from other blogs/websites)
    • How long they spent on your blog
    • How many times they have visited

Curses

  • Statistics can become:
    • Addicting
    • Discouraging
  • Statistics can cause:
    • Pride and incorrect motives for blogging

Recommendations

  • Set up an account with StatCounter.com
  • Set up weekly email delivery of basic statistics
  • Visit the site only once a month to look at detailed information
  • Delete your StatCounter.com account immediately if you become prideful about your success, get addicted to checking the results or get discouraged and consider deleting your blog.

Conclusion

Statistics can be a useful tool in helping you evaluate your blogging but you should constantly evalute your actions and motives to ensure your blogging outreach is focused on bringing glory to God.

Internet Evangelism Month

Church Blog Theory announces the month of April as Internet Evangelism Month.

Our Purpose: To promote all forms of internet outreach but especially faith-based blogging as a strategy to improve the church’s presence online and to promote individual personal evangelism.

Our Goals:

  1. Increase awareness of internet based evangelism
  2. Invite and assist 30 new Christian bloggers to begin a blog with evangelistic focus.
  3. Conduct our 1st CBT class.

Get involved: Promote CBT and Internet Evangelism Month.

Download .pdf Flyer

Add a CBT badge to your existing blog

Register a new blog with us as a part of Internet Evangelism Month

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For more information or resources related to digital outreach see: Internet Evangelism Day

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