Here you will find links to information technology resources of value to international missions.
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A list of sites that provide information technology services.
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Mission Data International (MDAT) An innovative ministry that develops and operates practical websites that help people take their next step in missions involvement. |
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HumaniNet Information and Communication Technologies A list of organizations HumaniNet has advised can be seen by going to their site and selecting "Field Partners." Articles on a variety of topics can be found in the ICT Support and ICT Features sections of the HumaniNet website. All mission and humanitarian organizations are welcome to contact HumaniNet for assistance, at no cost. |
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Missions Linked A missions-centric design agency that helps missionaries stay connected with donors and supporters. |
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Missional Digerati The current generation lives, breathes and socializes through technology. This international community of doers, thinkers, designers and developers recognizes these trends and is embracing a unique role in missions to help redeem technology for God's purposes. |
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CrossOlive A network management and Help Desk service provider committed to helping ministries that have difficulty managing or affording information technology on their own. |
Have a Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or other social networking account? Explore these links, pages and applications for information technology in social media.
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Digital Media and the Great Commission Dedicated to drawing your attention to the potential of new options that can enhance your mission's objectives: the growing array of digital and Internet evangelism opportunities. |
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Facebook and Evangelism "Is this our biggest opportunity?" An article about the dos and don'ts of using Facebook and other social media for evangelism. Very informative and timely. If you have a Facebook account, you should read this article. |
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Mission Data International (MDAT)
Facebook page for MDAT: An innovative ministry that develops and operates practical websites that help people take their next step in missions involvement. |
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Missional Digerati
Twitter page for Missional Digerati. The current generation lives, breathes and socializes through technology. This international community of doers, thinkers, designers and developers recognizes these trends and is embracing a unique role in missions to help redeem technology for God's purposes. |
Opportunities to network and strategize about information technology in missions.
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Internet Evangelism Day (April 2011) Exists to help Christians understand the huge and growing potential to share the good news of Jesus through digital media. Serves as both an annual focus day on the last Sunday of April, and a year-round resource guide, with ideas and strategies for all types of digital evangelism. |
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International Conference on Computing and Mission (ICCM) (June 2011) An annual informal (NO ties allowed) gathering of women and men who have a common interest in computers and mission. We share a vision of cooperation for effective use of technology bringing the Gospel to every nation. Held at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. |