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Website: Network 211Source: Flowing Content to Your Web Site (Posted 5/23/2007)

Book: Barna, George. The Cyberchurch: A Study by the Barna Institute. Available for online purchase at www.barna.org. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/2/2001)

Book: Brasher, Brenda. Give Me That Online Religion. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2001. (208 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Careaga, Andrew. eMinistry: Connecting With the Net Generation, Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2001. (176 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: ________. E-Vangelism: Sharing the Gospel in Cyberspace. Lafayette, La.: Vital Issues Press, 1999. (172 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

PDF Article: Creps, Earl. "The Cable Church: Using Public Access to Reach Your Community," Ministries Today, July/August 1991 (Posted 10/19/2001)

Abstract: Sometimes the right answer is right in front of your face—in your television screen. Media ministry is usually thought of as an extremely expensive undertaking reserved only for megachurches. The truth is that most communities routinely make public access cable TV available to non-profit organizations. This can be a powerful outreach tool for churches large and small. You just have to use it.

Web Article: Davis, Glen. Using the Internet to Enhance Your Ministry A resource prepared by one of our alumni.

Book: Fields, Doug. Videos That Teach. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1999. (176 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Gilder, George. Telecosm: How Infinite Bandwidth Will Revolutionize Our World. New York: Free Press, 2000. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Hagel, John, and Arthur C. Armstrong. Net.Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1997. (239 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Kim, Amy Jo. Community Building on the Web: Secret Strategies for Successful Online Communities. Berkeley: Peachpit Press, 2000. (380 pages)
Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Sample, Tex. The Spectacle of Worship in a Wired World: Electronic Culture and the Gathered People of God. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1998. (122 pages)
Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Slaughter, Michael, ed. Out on the Edge: A Wake-Up Call for Church Leaders on the Edge of the Media Reformation. Nashville: Abingdon, 1998. (160 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Wilson, Len, The Wired Church: Making Media Ministry. Nashville: Abingdon, 1999. (176 pages)
Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Wilson, Walter. The Internet Church. Nashville: Word Books, 2000. (240 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Updated: Friday, June 16, 2006 10:22 AM

 

 
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