How Ministries Are Using Social Networking Websites To Expand Their Ministry
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Why Social Networking Websites?
It's hard to escape the term "social networks" these days.
Many people have a perception of MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and other similar websites as being intrinsically
bad.
Horror stories about predators using those sites abound, and few people think of social networks and ministry as
being complementary.
However, it is past time to change that thinking.
Just consider the phrase "social networking." It is exactly what ministry is about. Talking among friends,
socially, and spreading the Word, or networking, is exactly the definition of ministry and social networking
websites are perfect tool to help get the job done.
Simply by creating and maintaining a presence on social networking websites, your ministry can begin to create a
network of people with similar beliefs who can reach out and help others. Social networking websites provide a
ready-made platform to share your message. By making your profiles public and allowing others to join your
networking groups, you can easily attract those who NEED to hear your message.
How To Use Social Networking Websites Like a Pro If you begin participating in a social
networking website with the core group of people involved in your ministry, and then each of those people invite
two or three others who are not usually involved to participate, and they, in turn, invite a few of their
friends...well, the community can grow very quickly and become influential in the members' lives.
Your ministry can grow in ways you may not have imagined and your message can reach literally thousands of new
people in an extremely short period of time.
Aside from connecting with members and potential members, using social networking websites allows you to reach
others doing similar work that you may not have been aware of otherwise. The power of combining your good work with
that of other groups is unlimited. You have the opportunity to learn what has worked for other groups and to share
best practices for using the Internet and websites to minister.
Rather than focusing on the negative aspects of social networking websites, it is time to use them to spread
your good message and reach people you may not reach through other methods. Creating and building online
communities can be remarkably easy and costs nothing but time. Once such a community exists, it can be a powerful
vehicle for communicating your message.
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