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January, 2006
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On Your Own Time
By Iona Hoeppner
Not everyone has a computer at
home, but many women work with computers on the job. If you are
among that group, I urge caution regarding personal use on
company time. As a Christian, you are being watched more
critically than others. Scripture tells us to avoid even the
appearance of evil. So, give yourself wholly to the duties of
your job, but at the same time take advantage of computer access
on your free time. You can send articles and stories via e-mail
or even set up a blog or home page in which you bear witness to
the goodness and glory of God. As Dee says in her article below,
the internet is a powerful tool. Use it to enrich your life and
as an outreach... but only on your own time.
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Tapping Unused Outreach
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Darlene "Dee" Bishop of
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In this world of anti-Christmas
sentiment and increasing oppression against Christians, it becomes more
vital every day that the Church do all in her power to reach people with
the message of love and hope that is in Jesus. That being true, there is
a largely untapped potential for outreach that is being virtually
ignored by the majority of pastors and congregations. The Internet.
Yes, there are hundreds, or thousands, of Christian Websites online, but
so few of them represent the organized Church. The majority are personal
sites or Christian businesses. While there is plenty of room online, and
a need for this type site, the Church is almost conspicuous by her
absence.
Perhaps it's because of fear?
So much has been said of the dangers and temptations of surfing the Web
that many Christians feel there is an inherent evil to be found online.
While there is danger and temptation available, in the form of increased
exposure to pornography, identity theft, fraud, etc., the Internet is no
more "bad" - in and of itself - than television or radio. And look at
the potential we've found there.
Radio has been instrumental in reaching millions of people world-wide
who might never have heard the gospel. And while television is abused by
those who seek to profit from God's Church, there is still much good
being done through that media. Few would argue its value as an outreach
tool. The same is true of the Web.
As Christians, we must guard our hearts and minds against the enemy's
attacks, whatever format they take... through sound-waves, video waves
or a computer screen. That will never change. But what must change is
the Church's fear of, and aversion to, using the Internet to win souls.
Utilizing a common sense approach to develop an online presence, the
Internet can provide an extremely low-cost method of sharing the gospel,
ministering to the hurting and poor in spirit, maintaining contact with
prospects, and encouraging deeper fellowship among believers and
members.
If with Paul, we can say that we "have become all things to all men,
that [we] might by all means save some" (1 Corinthians 9:22, NKJV), then
let us recognize the Internet for what it is... a relevant method for
sharing Christ in the 21st Century.
Article copyright © 2005 by Darlene
Bishop. All rights reserved worldwide.
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Darlene "Dee" Bishop is a Nazarene pastor, creative designer and writer.
Visit her Website at
http://christiansitesolutions.com to see how she can help your
church create an affordable Internet presence and develop effective
online solutions today.

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