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October 2008 Archives
I'm proud to announce that we have released the Experiencing God Revised videos (and audio sessions) as downloadable products in our online store. You can purchase them here.
As I was generating these videos, I remembered how influential the message of Experiencing God has been in my own life. So influential, in fact, that parts of it are fundamental aspects of my theology and faith; having this message updated an revised only served to reconnect me with the truths inherit in the message.
As we approached the release of this content I got a chance to sit down with Claude King and talk about his involvement in the resource and how its message has effected lives worldwide.
This is not a political story. Rather, this is a look at how the candidates and media outlets are finally moving into the new media realms to reach their viewers. NBC news reports that more people have watched Tina Fay parodies of Sarah Palin on Saturday Nigh Live than have actually watched the broadcast of the program. Checking the SNL website reports 2.4 million views. Various youtube posts and reposts of the same videos easily take the total over 5 million views of the same content and it only aired two days ago! The internet is quickly becoming a place to go to view things.In my own life when discussing tv shows or movies with friends the question is no longer: did you see that show? the question is: have you seen it yet? because there are so many ways to get content now. With a few exceptions, or if I just happen to be in front of the TV I hardly watch the TV in a traditional way. I get all my news from podcasts, most of the big networks and CNN. I watch and listen to content from podcast networks like Revision3 and TWiT and I have a cable company supplied DVR (which is less reliable than anything else).
The campaigns as well have been using the internet to get the word out, Obama's use of twitter to announce his VP nomination and both candidates websites have been destinations for supporters, media and the rare undecided voter.
But what does all this have to do with the church? Well, what it says more than anything is that the people who make up our churches are using digital media and the internet more and more in their daily lives. They're skipping commercials on their tivo's, they're staying connected to friends and family in more ways than ever and faster than ever. The idea that it's only the young people is no longer true. Every age, race, gender and political affiliation is using the internet and everyone on the internet has seen a dancing cat on youtube by now. The challenge for churches is to use those tools as well, and allow your congeration to shape that.
So, what is your church doing? Are you on twitter? facebook? myspace? are you podcasting? is your website a destination for information and community? Let us know in the comments and feel free to send us email feedback as well. If you like or don't like this sort of thing from us we want to hear from you.
Hello, October!
October is the beginning of LifeWay's fiscal year, and so it is always a time of fresh starts and new ideas. In the past year, we've been able to overload our servers with new digital content for download across all age ranges on both LifeWay.com and iTunes. This coming year, we have plans to - literally - triple our production rate on getting new and backlist content available for download on LifeWay and through other digital channels. If there are any products or publications you'd like to see online, let us know!
You'll also start to see a few random things pop up here and there, like our community-based Open Access project, or small little stuff themes for the PS3. We will, of course, also continue to show you the personalities here at LifeWay though our video conversations.
As we continue to plow through the murky waters of rendering (before we start getting to the really fun stuff), feel free to check us out on twitter to keep up-to-date on what your digital media team is thinking and doing!
