Religion
Technology in religion, its effects, technology-centric religious groups
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Outreach Website Content Ideas, Corrections, and Suggestions This list is for trading content-related ideas and links for a Christian apologetics web project, based out of the University of Illinois. The project is focused on developing and maintaining a web site as an outreach tool for Christians on campus. The list would primarily be used for discussion of the web page content, with a secondary purpose of discussing code, design, and visual layout of the site. |
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NHY Tech Ministry is New Hope Yokohama's ministry that handles the church's multimedia, web development and other tech related tasks. The purpose of this mailing list is for daily updates and other tech related discussion. |
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The Bible class of Hjälmared 2002 How is Internet helping the spreading of the Gospel and communication between christians. Base: Sweden. |
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Cross Links are daily devotions that have been sent five days a week for the past six years. By using Internet technology (e-mail) the recipients are provided with a spiritual message that is sent primarily to their work place and is read at the start of each day. Cross Links were one of the earliest expressions of Internet Ministry to the work place. They are are provided by CHASSIE - The Church and Social Science Information Exchange (also known as ruralchurch.org) which began in 1990 as a BBS with the goal to connect seminary professors and other teachers of the social sciences with interested laity by means of wider computer communications. |
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Austin Mennonite Church is a small Christian church located in Austin, TX. Our Associate Pastor is a seminary professor interested in the techniques of teaching over the Internet. We are interested in using this service to electronically discuss these techniques. We would also discuss ways to use the Internet to further peace on a global scale. |