01840cam a22002774a 450000100090000000300060000900500170001500800410003201000150007302000220008804000300011004200080014005000250014805000250017308200160019810000280021424501260024226000490036830000210041750400540043850508760049265000470136865000360141565000340145185600770148552386346OCoLC20190116105635.0030529s2004 miu b 000 0 eng  a2003012191 a1587430754 (pbk.) aDLCcDLCdPGCdBAKERdATH apcc00aBV652.77b.J495 200400aBV652.77b.J495 2004 a254.3bJ59W1 aJewell, John P.,d1938-10aWired for ministry :bhow the Internet, visual media, and other new technologies can serve your church /cJohn P. Jewell. aGrand Rapids, Mich. :bBrazos Press,cc2004. a189 p. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 181-189).0 aPt. 1. Be aware of the pitfalls. The regressive potential of technology in the church -- The digitizing of the church does not necessarily lead to development of community -- The Net Generation (Gen N)-- search for community -- Reflections of our digital culture in the church : a chronic state of alarm -- pt. 2. Develop knowledge of the promise. Forget about technology-- but if you must-- and we know you will : new directions and opportunities -- New possibilities for Web ministry -- Taking educational and youth ministry to the home -- The sphinx's smile (Philip D. Jamieson) -- pt. 3. Study the practice. Ministry and technology-- it's all about ministry -- Worship that connects -- eVangelism-- digital tools for growing the church -- The connected Christian leader -- Putting it all together-- principles for successful integration of ministry and technology. 0aInternetxReligious aspectsxChristianity. 0aChurch workxAudio-visual aids. 0aChurch workxData processing.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip044/2003012191.html