Post Idea – Video
Almost everyone who has spent time online has seen a YouTube video. Maybe it was on a blog, linked in an email or found in a Google search? Hopefully you have seen a video that either makes you think or inspires you in some way. This week, use a thought provoking or inspiring video as a discussion starter on your blog.
1. Search and find your video on YouTube
2. Copy the [EMBED] code in the top right hand corner
3. Open Add New Post on your blog
4. Past the code in your [HTML] pane
5. Write discussion questions and/or request feedback
Here are a few examples that have prompted some great discussions in the past:
Please share video examples that you find effective.
BIG Changes – New Website
The first 6 months of Church Blog Theory have been exciting. I am happy to announce two BIG changes that will hopefully affect the future success of this ministry.
1. Church Blog Theory has received a generous sponsorship from TheoBloggers and has launched a new website – churchblogtheory.org
2. CBT has begun making presentations to Christians/congregations with the goal of increasing awareness of blogging ministry and assisting people with strategies utilizing blogging and social media to share the message of Christ .
We are thankful to everyone who has supported CBT since its launch earlier this year.
If you are subscribed to our blogger or wordpress.com sites, using one of our sidebar badges and/or including us in your blogroll we would like to ask that you please…
- Change your subscription to http://churchblogtheory.org or subscribe HERE in a feed reader
- Update our address in your blogroll to http://churchblogtheory.org
- Change your badge to the NEW badge
We would love for you to stop by the new site and check out the introduction and theory segments. They have been revised and reflect our aim to engage the internet for the glory of God!
Blessings in your blogging!
Obligated to Him,
Ryan Parsons
Fear of Posting
Do you have fear of posting? Listen in for 3 strategies to help you end your fear so that you can blog boldly for the glory of God.
Fear of Posting? – March 12th, 2009
[podcast]http://www.lookingfurther.net/cbt/podcast/CBTPod4.mp3[/podcast][podcast]http://www.lookingfurther.net/cbt/podcast/CBTPod4.mp3[/podcast]
Feed Readers – Interacting with your Audience
Interacting with your audience is vital to gaining readers to your blog and identifying those who may be interested in studying the message of Jesus. Additionally, it helps you understand who you are trying to connect with and therefore allows you to tailor your message in the future to reach them with the Gospel.
The #1 way to do this is to read their blogs and comment on posts. However, it becomes a daunting task to visit each of their blogs and read through their posts. It there an easier way? Yes!
Please watch this short video to learn how to utilize a feed reader and begin interacting with your audience.
Theory – Part 2
Continuing our discussion of Church Blog Theory, the second concept is the most important. In this episode we discuss the importance of using a blog in personal evangelism.
Theory – Part 2 – February 23rd, 2009
[podcast]http://www.lookingfurther.net/cbt/podcast/CBTPod3.mp3[/podcast]
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]
Link to the Bible
BibleGateway.com is a powerful online tool. Google the term “bible” and you will find that Bible Gateway is #1. This free online service provides 20 english translations of the biblical text and a great place to link your readers to God’s truth.
How?
- Go to biblegateway.com
- Type your passage and select your translation OR search for the keyword you are looking for
- Once you locate your passage in the translation you desire – copy the URL at the top of the screen
- Hyperlink your blog text to lead your readers to examine the text for themselves.
Here are few examples
Jesus sent his disciples to share the message of salvation in the Great Commission.
Jesus’ intructions for the gospel message…
Be creative in order to engage your audience and to encourage them to read the truth themselves. Readers are proven to be more apt to click a link than to search for your suggestions. Whenever we have an opportunity, we should link people back to the Bible!
Post Idea – Photos
Everywhere we go we are surrounded by images. If they haven’t been captured yet it won’t be long before they are.
- When we drive down the highway we see billboards.
- When we go to a restaurant there is a tv streaming image after image.
- When we turn on the computer they jump out at us.
- Your walls are covered with them.
- They are in your wallet, on your phone, in your ipod or stuck to your refrigerator.
Why do you keep them around and keep looking at them? Because many of them have some sort of meaning.
Now, find a photo/image that inspires you. One that makes you seek God or long for Him. A photo that causes you to want to serve the poor, conquer your fears or fight injustice. Maybe that image reminds you of all you have been blessed with? Take that photo in digital form, post it to your blog and tell the story behind it. Inspire people and show them the places you see God every day!
The Redemptive Analogy – Introduction
A few years ago, by the recommendation of a co-worker, I purchased a book. Unfortunately, it sa
t dormant on my shelf until a few months ago. After I started reading it, I couldn’t put it down.
Don Richardson in his autobiographical work, Peace Child, describes the cross-cultural mission work he did among the Sawi people of Netherlands New Guinea beginning in 1962. It is a fascinating story of hope, courage and perseverance. Richardson spent countless hours learning the language a
nd studying the culture. He encountered many hardships and obstacles in trying to teach the word of God. Then, in a moment, he witnessed the connection that would allow him to help the Sawi connect with the Gospel. The Peace Child!
Part of Richardson’s success involved his desire to find that connection or what he calls the “redemptive analogy” that would help the message of Jesus make sense to the Sawi. I believe that we have to be looking to find that same analogy in order to help the 21st century person understand and connect with Jesus. The reality is, for whatever reason, people don’t get the message of Jesus. Our job is to help them see and understand Him.
Stay tuned as we discuss how to seek the redemptive analogy.
Richardson, Don. Peace Child. Ventura: Regal Books, 2005.



