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Archives for March 2006

An evening of eternal significance

March 21, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

Tonight, I spoke with Surjith in India, James in Australia, and Joshua in Illinois.

Surjith is a new Christian. This was our second conversation through exchanging email messages. We’ve been talking about how to grow, the importance of attending a local church, and having a personal time of Bible study and prayer each day.

James wrote, “I really want to receive Christ into my life, but I don’t know how to go about it.” I shared some basics of opening the door and inviting Jesus into his life. I hope James contacts me again to share that he has asked Christ in.

Joshua wrote, “I have fallen from grace. I believe it was because I was not real close to God. I need prayer for strength that I will not fall again.” I’m helping Joshua understand the promise Jesus makes in Revelation 3:20. I wrote, “Please read Revelation 3:20. Joshua, he says that if you will open the door, he WILL come in. He does not say he MIGHT come in, or if you are good enough, he’ll come in. No, he PROMISES to come in.”

Sitting in my house in my shorts and t-shirt, I’ve journeyed from India to Australia to Illinois as an email mentor. I love being Christ’s ambassador, helping people in spiritual need. This has been an evening with eternal significance, from my home in Orlando.

While in Texas, we shared with some how you, too, can have an online ministry. Today, my colleague Rob wrote a short article about two Campus Crusade locations where you can volunteer to become an email mentor. If you would like to explore how to have spiritual conversations with hurting people, read Rob’s article, and follow one of the links to sign up as a volunteer.

Filed Under: Ministry

Learning to use the “long tail of the internet”

March 12, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

I found an interesting article on U.S. News. Publish or Panic: The credibility of books is in a million little pieces.

It is especially interesting to read of print publishers who are finding the internet continues to bite into their sales, but are finding new approaches that leverage the uniquenesses of the internet to actually enhance sales. I think there is important perspectives in here about how publishers are using complex, multi-level approaches to modern publishing. They talk about the “long tail of the internet”.

Some quotes:

Their goal is to wag “the long tail”–a concept popularized in a widely read article by Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired.

When publishing executives invoke the long tail–and almost everyone interviewed for this article did–what they mean is that if you tote up enough small sales (especially via a low-cost, direct-to-consumer sales tool like the Internet), you can add up a big profit over time.

Oprah isn’t the only way to get readers; he relies on word of mouth (in person or online), pinning hopes on the long tail of the Internet, with interlinked blogs, online literary magazines, and reader- and writer-friendly chat rooms and E-communities. And the chief person he relies on to start the chain reaction is the author.

It’s interesting to see for-profit big-name publishers learning to use the various publishing media that we call the internet. Blogs, websites, online magazines, chat rooms, and e-communities, all working together to generate transactions, called sales.

We’re thinking of trying a similar “long tail of the internet” for outreach surrounding The DaVinci Code movie. We’re thinking of a combination of different media, all part of the “long tail of the internet”, to reach different people. Blogs, websites, evangelistic presentations, apologetics articles, podcasts, discussion, comments, PDF files. The goal is “transactions”, but in this case, it’s the transaction of the exchanged life.

Filed Under: Ministry, Thoughts

Amazing Hubble telescope photos

March 12, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

Tom at Thinking Christian linked to these amazing photos from the Hubble space telescope. Absolutely amazing.

Filed Under: Personal

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