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iPhone Giveaway!
Yup. To announce the launch of ChurchDrop we’re giving away an iPhone.
Although I love all the other blogs in the 8BIT Network (and more to come…!) ChurchDrop is one that excites me a great deal; there’s just so much potential of doing much good in the online space with mobile technology and I want to make sure the Church is on the forefront of changing lives through mobility.
But, to appreciate it fully you’re going to need a mobile handset. Obviously. So, we’re giving one away.
How to Enter:
- Click the green Twitter button below and RT this post.
- Comment below on how you think Mobile Technology is changing the Church and the Non Profit sector and a link to your Tweet.
- Subscribe to this blog via RSS, and in the footer of the RSS will be special instructions on what to do next.
Ready? Go.
Winner:
Thanks to everyone who entered! Hope you’ve found something of interest here while you *waited* to see who won!
- Rebecca (who “loves Bible Studies”)
Please email info [at] 8BIT.io with your Name, Email Address, and what you won. You have 5 business days to respond.
We’ll have more giveaways later this month!
Yum.
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The church has always been ready to employ new technologies to further its mission.
Mobile technology speeds up organization, sharing of prayer requests and meditations, and allows Christ-honoring content to reach larger (even global) audiences.
I, for one, am very excited about the possibilities.
Link to my retweet:
http://twitter.com/petrasam/status/8858923139
The church today should be at a place where it is willing to transform the way that it communicates and operates on the social level.
I see the technology of today being an incredible avenue to further the gospel and to network and stay in touch with people…and that’s what it’s all about…relationship with God and with people.
Looking forward to see and be apart of the next step of the church today.
https://twitter.com/pianokeys777/status/8862762216
Here is my tweet: http://twitter.com/Lori520/status/8863125671
I subscribed but don’t see anything in the footer.
To be able to access sermons, passages, etc. I believe mobile technology allows us to expand to those who would not even enter church doors.
Working in the non-profit arena part time, the iPhone has greatly impacted the way we get things done. It’s now the standard issue phone in our organization. The ability to tie in with our backbone systems, be in constant communication (with the right apps) on the go makes the iPhone awesome!
My RT: http://twitter.com/xmusicispassion/status/8864820494
…Well, it’s not the standard issue phone for interns…so I didn’t get one…thought I should clarify
I think mobile technology allows us to get the “Word” out in a way that is both fast and targeted. The problem lies in that only the “churched” tune in to the avenues we offer. There needs to be more “stumbling” or a channel-surfing model.
http://twitter.com/bobbyshirley/status/8816874197
I’m excited to see how mobile technology will further the church’s mission and ministry in years to come. One thing I would like to see more of is mobile bulletins for worship services. I think that could be really cool!
http://twitter.com/GBrenna/status/8871395163
The church has to use mobile technology to reach those for whom this will be the only way they hear the message. If the body can make relevant, meaningful content for the medium, it will provide a gateway.
Link to my tweet:
http://twitter.com/raysaunders/status/8874094745
Churches will be able to send out text updates, create use facebook to do outreach.
Tweeter this giveaway- http://mobile.twitter.com/pelletposy/status/8893492744
Subscribed to RSS feed. Finished all the steps. Thanks!
Mobile technology is allowing the church to be more fluid in its response to the rapidly changing culture shifts. Obviously the church is not suppose to change but it is called to know the needs and ills of the surrounding society. It has to be able to communicate on a personal basis to society. Mobile technology affords the church with that ability, as long as the church is listening.
http://twitter.com/benrwoodard/status/8899366785
Mobile technology allows a much closer connection with the church to be made. Imagine having push notifications of ministerial updates, prayer requests, etc. Also, the ability to stumble upon other websites (just like I came across 8bit NW!). It’s definitely going to be interesting and exciting to see what else will evolve!
Tweet Link: http://twitter.com/wwjd3/status/8920581414
The most interesting thing about mobile technology and the church is that it allows us to be connected to each other in ways we haven’t been in the past. Pastors now open up their everyday lives by tweeting and using Facebook.
It allows allows us to get needs out to the community quickly from where ever we are. More people know about needs and faster, allowing more needs to be met.
awesome stuff Rebecca
I love this world
Are you sure I didn’t win? I’m pretty sure that phone had my name on it.
Well, anyway. Rebecca, congats on winning I know you’ll enjoy the (my) Iphone.