What are you and others on your team doing about the need to keep up with tech skills?
Have you considered a mutual mentoring relationship or reverse mentoring? “Digital natives” have a lot to teach our older staff, while senior staff, in return, offer wisdom and ministry experience. Both can mentor each other in different areas. Continue reading Reverse Mentorship
Are you passionate about connecting people to Jesus using digital strategies? Then you might be interested in these conferences coming up. The themes are: Engagement (near Toronto, Canada – November 5 – 7, 2013) Accelerate (Panama City, Panama – November 20 – … Continue reading Indigitous Conferences
I placed an ad on Facebook for two days pointed solely to the cities in India where the Ansari people live, a group of over 10 million people where there is not one known believer. The most shocking thing is that the cost to reach them was not the cost of a few-thousand-dollar plane ticket and years learning the language, it was $12 and a total of 20-30 minutes! Read more… Continue reading How to Reach the Unreached for $12 on Facebook (Guest Post)
You’ve been praying. You’re certain that God has impressed you with names of Facebook friends to share the Gospel with. Now what do you do? Continue reading eMinistry Tips for Facebook
Two players from Shannon’s first Skype study, Sidney and Brittany
“I can’t tell you how much I look forward to our ‘God Space’ group. It gives me something to look forward to during the week and keeps me accountable in so many ways. I love that I can be real and receive godly advice from these women.” ~ Sidney (Italy)
As a student athletic trainer at Cal State Fullerton, the head trainer lead me to Christ. This opened my eyes to the powerful impact athletic trainers and other sports medicine professionals can have for eternity within their athletic departments. In 1997 I came on staff with Athletes in Action Basketball, as an athletic trainer, with a vision to reach out to sports medicine professionals.
After several years of working with AIA Basketball and taking care of the medical needs of various teams, I started to phase out of my athletic training responsibilities. And then about four years ago, I was left as the sole member of AIA’s women’s basketball. I wondered how we would see spiritual movements everywhere in this sport.
The Lord soon gave me a vision to reach out to American women’s professional basketball players who compete in the European league from September through April. Many of them are Christ followers and desire to use their platform as professional athletes to make an impact for eternity. Continue reading “Skypleship and International Sports (Guest Post)”
Have you been mentoring someone in technology? What do you think would work within Campus Crusade to see more women empowered with technology tools and skills that would help her in her ministry? Would you like to be a mentor? Continue reading Thoughts on Mentoring Women in Technology, Part One