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Mobile Phones - Scripture Engagement

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Mission Media Coach

Mission Media Coach is a YouTube channel dedicated to helping you use media and mobile phone devices to help others know and follow Jesus. It is a growing library of videos to inspire and equip you with case studies, app…
Richard
March 5, 2020
Digital

Mobile Ministry Made Easy

A simple guide to begin or advance your use of mobiles
The heart of ministry is relationship. While mobile devices offer capabilities in mass sharing of the Gospel, they are ultimately a great tool for effective ongoing outreach and in building relationships. Updated edition, September 2014 If you're looking for an…
Richard
October 6, 2014
Digital

Mobile Ministry Forum

The Mobile Ministry Forum (MMF) is a coalition of ministries working towards the goal of giving every unreached person a chance to encounter Christ and His kingdom in a compelling, contextualized fashion through their personal mobile device by 2020. On…
Richard
April 18, 2013
Digital

Mobile Advance

A ministry of WEC International
Mobile Advance's mission and vision is connecting the unreached with the good news and church of Jesus Christ through the device that connects them with the world- the mobile phone. At their website you will find: Resources to help you…
Richard
April 18, 2013
Digital

Mobile Ministry Introduction

A brief introduction to mobile ministry and its place in world missions
Keith Williams (2012)
An exciting growth area for Scripture Engagement practitioners is working out how mobile phones can be used around the world to encourage the use of the Scriptures. This 5-minute video presents an introduction to the possibilities of mobile ministry: Mobile…
Richard
December 5, 2012
Digital

The Little Phone That Could: Mobile-Empowered Ministry

Keith Williams, Leith Gray (2010)
"What we had failed to notice was that these nomads already had media players—their mobile phones! They were using them to listen to music and poetry as well as view videos. This realization changed our strategy, so we now start…
Richard
October 8, 2010