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MetaChurch
- How to Use Digital Ministry to Reach People and Make Disciples
- ナレーター: Dave Adamson
- 再生時間: 5 時間 38 分
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あらすじ・解説
Digital ministry is complicated and exhausting.
You know there’s more to it than just streaming services and posting on social media. But where do you start?
Dave Adamson was one of the first online pastors in the world, and he draws on this experience to give church leaders a detailed, practical guide to help them develop a church strategy in which online and on-site ministries work together seamlessly. In MetaChurch, you will:
- See how your first-century mission can look with a 21st-century model
- Examine ways online church can be a viable evangelistic and discipleship tool
- Learn how a digital ministry can complement physical ministries and help them grow
- Discover how to reach and connect with people beyond the church building
- Develop a discipleship strategy and pathway that leverages online and offline tools
With real-world illustrations from Dave’s ministry experience, case studies of churches that have applied his insights, and step-by-step guides that can be put into practice today, MetaChurch (read by the author) helps ministries of all sizes effectively use technology to reach people and make disciples.
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批評家のレビュー
“You will walk away from this book smarter, better equipped, and encouraged to make the most of the tremendous opportunities technology makes available to ministries of all sizes.” (Andy Stanley)
“A leading thinker on the Church of today and of tomorrow. He helps us challenge our past assumptions and current models to ensure the Church stays on the forefront of innovation.” (Bobby Gruenewald)
“MetaChurch is required reading for every pastor who believes we are called to make disciples…not attenders.” (Nona Jones)