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New Media and Internet Initiatives -- 2002
Next Wave International continues to forge ahead pioneering new Christian ventures in TV and the Internet.
God has given Mal Fletcher two major new media strategies for 2002, one involving a series of documentaries for TV and the other a large, Europe-wide project for the Internet, pulling together the strengths of some of Europe's most dynamic and fast-growing churches. (Details later)...
As part of the Internet project, Next Wave is seeking to bring to Europe our first Internet evangelist, Dean Worth. Dean lives in Melbourne, Australia and would bring to the mission great expertise and experience in web design and management as well as a passion for Europe.
Dean is currently seeking to raise support to make it possible for him to relocate for the ministry across Europe.
Do you see the massive potential for Christian outreach on the Internet? Do you see the potential for networking churches together across Europe for major Internet projects?
If the answer is 'yes', you can become a central part of this new venture by supporting the one God has called to work on it. You can contribute to Dean's support as an Internet missionary from your church, business, or family!
If you would like to be involved, or have any questions on this, please e-mail us at: admin@nextwaveinternational.com
Please pray for funding for these projects. Prayer unlocks locked doors!
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In the UK in 2008, the Church does not seem to do well on broadcast media. Yet it has important things to say. I want to thank you Mal for your forward-looking approach to sorting this out.
Alan, United Kingdom
Thanks so much for visiting Speak The Word Church International (Minneapolis). I am a baby boomer who sat with a GenXer - we both knew that what you said was right on. It made me think. I like that.
Norma Buchanan, United States
Mal, I just wanted to thank you for visiting Abundant Life and RN06. I am a psychiatrist in the NHS and agree very much with what you were saying about the secular services coming to us in 20 years for advice on how to do things. A group of us are starting a ministry to be ready to be asked!
Rob, United Kingdom
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