Dont Scroll : Evangelism In The Digital Age
$29.99
The method has changed. The message has not. After 11 years of reaching students on campuses, Brian Barcelona’s world was turned upside down when every public school shut down in March 2020. He wondered if his ministry to students was over until he met two teenagers who challenged him to minister using digital platforms–a method that would not be hindered by the capacity of a physical room, the inability to travel, or a lack of finances, and would have the ability to reach millions in a moment. Don’t Scroll will help you capture the vision for what God can do to authentically reach a new generation through your smartphone, leading others in salvation, healing, deliverance, and even baptisms!
Through this innovative resource, you will:
– understand how younger generations think and communicate
– see instant results of people engaging with your message
– be inspired by success stories and best practices from those using social media and texting
– rekindle the fire to share the gospel and what God has done
Brian now reaches millions online and disciples thousands to Christ monthly, and he will show you how to use the tools in your hand to tell others about Jesus.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800762766
ISBN10: 0800762762
Brian Barcelona
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Chosen Books
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