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Global Media Outreach is a global ministry that presents the Gospel online through websites such as WhoisJesus-Really.com and GrowinginChrist.com. There are more than 5,500 trained online missionaries worldwide who respond to questions asked by seekers through emails.<ref>[https://www.christianpost.com/news/study-reveals-internet-evangelism-is-effective.html Study Reveals Internet Evangelism Is Effective], ''Christian Post''</ref>}}
 
Global Media Outreach is a global ministry that presents the Gospel online through websites such as WhoisJesus-Really.com and GrowinginChrist.com. There are more than 5,500 trained online missionaries worldwide who respond to questions asked by seekers through emails.<ref>[https://www.christianpost.com/news/study-reveals-internet-evangelism-is-effective.html Study Reveals Internet Evangelism Is Effective], ''Christian Post''</ref>}}
  
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The article ''[http://questionevolution.blogspot.com/2012/05/internet-atheism-and-skepticism-thrill.html Internet atheism: The thrill is gone!]'' points out that [[internet atheism]] has been in a significant slump since 2008. See: [[Internet atheism web traffic volume]]
 
The article ''[http://questionevolution.blogspot.com/2012/05/internet-atheism-and-skepticism-thrill.html Internet atheism: The thrill is gone!]'' points out that [[internet atheism]] has been in a significant slump since 2008. See: [[Internet atheism web traffic volume]]
 
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== Poor international cooperation among atheists ==
 
== Poor international cooperation among atheists ==

Revision as of 22:32, September 12, 2019

The article Internet atheism: The thrill is gone! points out that internet atheism has been in a significant slump since 2008. See also: Internet atheism web traffic volume

The Christian internet evangelism organization Global Media Outreach indicates that as of September 2019 over 1,900,000,000 "gospel visits" have occured via their websites.[1] Global Media Outreach works with many Christians around the world (see: Global atheism).

The Christian internet evangelism] organization Network211 indicates that as of September 2019, over 37,000,000 web visits have occured on their websites.[2] Network211 works with many Christians/churches throughout the world.

The Christian Post states:

Online evangelism is producing real disciples for Christ, according to a recent study.

Over half of those who made a decision for Jesus over the Internet have subsequently shared their faith with others, Global Media Outreach's study reveals.

Additionally, 34 percent read their Bibles daily and nearly half pray for at least 10 minutes a day...

The study, called the Christian Growth Index, measured the responses of more than 100,000 people from around the world...

Fifty-one percent of those surveyed said they shared their faith three times or more and 37 percent said they shared their faith at least once or twice.

Global Media Outreach is a global ministry that presents the Gospel online through websites such as WhoisJesus-Really.com and GrowinginChrist.com. There are more than 5,500 trained online missionaries worldwide who respond to questions asked by seekers through emails.[3]

Internet atheism

The article Internet atheism: The thrill is gone! points out that internet atheism has been in a significant slump since 2008. See: Internet atheism web traffic volume _TOC__

Poor international cooperation among atheists

See also: Atheism and international cooperation among atheists

In recent years, international cooperation among atheists have been low (see: Atheism and international cooperation among atheists). There are no atheist organizations with very strong web presences such as Global Media Outreach that are working with atheists and atheist organizations around the world.

Atheist Alliance International website traffic according to Alexa

See also: Internet atheism

Atheist Alliance International (AAI) is a global federation of atheist organizations and individuals. It was founded in 1991.

File:Atheist Alliance International website.png
According to the web traffic tracking company Alexa, as of July 1, 2016, the Atheist Alliance Alliance website is ranked 1,372,582th most popular website the world in terms of its web traffic which is quite low in Alexa's ranking system. According to Alexa, as of July 2016, the AAI website had recently dropped 586,886 rankings.
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According to the web traffic tracking company Alexa, as of April 4, 2017, the Atheist Alliance International website is ranked 1,643,572th most population website in the world in terms of its web traffic which is very low in Alexa's ranking system. It's global market share ranking has dropped since July 1, 2016.

Google trends graphs: Search of atheism/agnosticism related terms

See also: Google trends - Atheism and agnosticism terms

2019 Google trends graphs for the terms: Atheism, atheist, Richard Dawkins, agnostic and agnosticism

2019 Google trends world graphs

September 12, 2019: Google world trends graphs for the terms atheism, atheist, Richard Dawkins, agnostic and agnosticism.

2019 Google trends USA graphs

September 12, 2019: Google USA trends data for the terms atheism, atheist, Richard Dawkins, agnostic and agnosticism.


Post sexual harassment allegations against Lawrence Krauss and David Silverman, searches for atheism related topics have dropped markedly

See also: Post sexual harassment allegations against Lawrence Krauss and David Silverman, searches for atheism related topics have dropped markedly

Post sexual harassment allegations against Lawrence Krauss and David Silverman, searches for atheism related topics have dropped markedly around in the world.

For more information, please see: Post sexual harassment allegations against Lawrence Krauss and David Silverman, searches for atheism related topics have dropped markedly and A shambolic atheist community faces some tough choices

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