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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://creationwiki.org/Anticreationist_youtube_debate_tactics Sharing your creationist videos on YouTube and the internet]
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*[Study Reveals Internet Evangelism Is Effective] - Christian Post, 2011
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*[http://notashamedofthegospel.com/online-evangelism-101/top-5-reasons-why-internet-evangelism-is-the-next-big-thing/ Top 5 Reasons Why Internet Evangelism is the Next Big Thing]
  
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVnZAzG53Ok Internet evangelism] - [[YouTube]] video
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVnZAzG53Ok Internet evangelism] - [[YouTube]] video
  
*[http://www.internetevangelismday.com/ Internet evangelism]
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*[http://www.internetevangelismday.com/ Internet evangelism Day]
  
*[http://www.globalmediaoutreach.com/index.html Global media outreach] - the internet ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ International
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*[http://creationwiki.org/Anticreationist_youtube_debate_tactics Sharing your creationist videos on YouTube and the internet]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:54, January 22, 2016

Since its inception, Christianity has seen a consistent and dramatic increase in its number of adherents.[1][2] In the 1940's the Lausanne Movement was started in order to help Christendom evangelize globally with greater effectiveness and thousands of Christian leaders from around the globe meet regularly to increase the effectiveness of Christian evangelism.[3]

Campus Crusade for Christ International (CCCI) is one of the world's largest evangelism organizations within Christendom and has over 25,000 full time missionaries. In 2006, Alan Beeber of CCCI predicted that internet evangelism will result in more conversion that all other forms of evangelism for CCCI combined.[4]

Global Media Outreach

Global Media Outreach (GMO) is the internet evangelism arm of Campus Crusade for Christ International (CCCI).

Global Media Outreach is the internet evangelism arm of Campus Crusade for Christ International (CCCI). Recently, Global Media Outreach has seen a dramatic increase in the results of their internet evangelism efforts.[5] In 2011, they reported reaching more than 150 million people with a Christian online message.[6] For the year 2013 alone, GMO presented a Christian message to over 326 million people through their more than 200 different websites globally.[7]

In addition, in August of 2010, Global Media Outreach announced it is combining forces with Joni and Friends International Disability Center to recruit Christians with disabilities who would like to spread the gospel and minister to others via the internet. By combining forces with Joni and Friends, Global Media Outreach benefits by having access to some 650 million people with disabilities worldwide.[8]

In 2006, Alan Beeber of CCCI predicted that internet evangelism will result in more conversion that all other forms of evangelism for CCCI combined.[9]

Network211

Network211 has reached people in over 200 countries and territories. As of June 22, 2015, their online ministry has reached over 16,727,000 people.[10]

Network211 is a world missionary outreach focused on global evangelism and discipleship via the Internet.[11]

Network211 currently has a project called Project 100Million.

Project 100Million is an evangelism and discipleship ministry of Network211. Their goal is to reach 100,000,000 people worldwide with the Gospel online.

Project 100Million is multilingual, ministering in English, Farsi, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Mandarin, Spanish, Filipino, American Sign Language and Easy English. Other languages are under development. Network211 has reached people in over 200 countries and territories.

As of June 22, 2015, their online ministry has reached over 16,727,000 people.[12]

YouTube Christian evangelism

YouTube is a popular online video sharing site that provides a method distributing Christian/creationist videos across the world. The YouTube search engine is the second largest search engine in the world.[13]

Recently, Christians and Christian creationists have faced problems with atheist cyberbullies, but they have developed methods to overcome this problem.

See also

External links

  • [Study Reveals Internet Evangelism Is Effective] - Christian Post, 2011

References