OneApp

Thursday October 16, 2008   ~   1 Comments

It's mission week. Be sure to check out the posts so far:

Post 1: Why We Are In Europe.

Post 2: Vision and Video from Europe.

Post 3: Planting in Budapest and Beyond.

Today, we talk about some new mission technology. This resource was released at Catalyst just last week-- and it is live now.

I've pointed to Barna's research that reveals growing evangelical churches are increasingly tech savvy, and our recent series of interviews with megachurch pastors highlighted this data. (eg. interview with Joel Hunter and Perry Noble). But what might happen if we could use technology just as effectively between churches, across denominations, to work and network for the spread of the gospel?

Enter OneApp.

Check out the video below for an introduction to this ambitious project which seeks to be an online missional hub connecting churches, church plants, ministries and projects around the world.


Be sure to sign up for updates at oneapp.net, and follow their blog at missionleader.com. For more detail check out this post.

More from Poland later today and tomorrow... and some from Rome later in the week.

Posted on October 16, 2008 at 7:17 AM   ~   1 Comments

Tagged with: missional, missions, oneapp, organization, technology, web applications

1 Comments

rob
10/16/08 @ 9:55 AM

ed-

these have been powerful posts. thank you for putting them here. Oh may God call and commission men and women to respond...at our church and everywhere. thanks for your hard work bro, grace+peace


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