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Using Web Addresses
September 8, 2009 in "Jesus" Film, Twitter, blogs, computers, foreign language resources, helping Christians, how to share your faith, internet evangelism, links, memorization, real-life stories, recommendations, texting, videos, web sites | 2 comments
I had forgotten my tracts that morning, so I thought I would not talk to anyone. However, a conversation naturally opened up with Lindsay and I jotted down a web site address for her. Read more…
I have often written a web address on a slip of paper when witnessing to people, especially if English is a person’s second language or I do not have a tract with me.
Some easy-to-memorize web addresses you can use are:
For evangelism:
everystudent.com for college students
For discipleship:
growinginchrist.com for learning how to walk with Christ
These will work without the http:// and the www. Try it first, if you like, and then visit Global Media Outreach for a partial list of their ninety-plus evangelistic and discipleship web sites which you could memorize.
You can also make addresses easier by using tinyURL.com. I made one for the video presentation on my web site, which you may use:
tinyurl.com/whyjesuscame for a complete video Gospel presentation
and also two more:
tinyurl.com/whoisjesus-really for the Good News in dozens of languages
tinyurl.com/watchthejesusfilm for a film of the Gospel of Luke in hundreds of languages
If you just want to send a really short link by Twitter or texting, try using tr.im, which will assign a random shortened URL. (If you create an account at tr.im, it will keep track of your shortened URLs for you. With tinyurl.com, I have had to make my own list so I will remember them.) Of course, these really short URLs from tr.im will not be meaningful and will be harder to memorize, but not impossible.
Here’s one, ready to go for texting or Twittering:
Who Is Jesus – Really? tr.im/yboN
If you write an evangelistic blog on WordPress.com, they automatically provide short links now (wp.me), so you can send your evangelistic post easier as a text or a Tweet. Just click on “Get Shortlink” under your post title when you are writing or editting your post.
You could also write these shorter addresses on the back of tracts or make a business card with web addresses if you wanted to.
Please add your suggestions of websites you would use.
Rate These Posts
September 1, 2009 in blogs, helping Christians, interactive, recommendations | Leave a comment
I discovered I could add ratings to my posts, so I decided to do that. You can help me know what posts are most useful to you!
Internet Evangelism Day website
March 11, 2009 in Facebook, changed life stories, helping Christians, how to share your faith, interactive, internet evangelism, links, real-life stories, recommendations, web sites | Leave a comment
Even if you are not planning an event on Internet Evangelism Day (April 26, 2009), this site has testimonies of people who have come to the Lord through the internet, stories from internet evangelists, advice on how to make your church web site more effective and more. Check it out.
Passing Along a Blessing
October 11, 2008 in Christian literature, books, donations, helping Christians, how to share your faith, links, magazines, music, real-life stories, recommendations, stewardship | 1 comment
“What are you reading?” The young man behind the fitness center counter asked me. I was holding a mailer from a Creation ministry that I had read while using the treadmill. Especially since he asked about it, I left the material with him. That particular mailing did not have as much content as I would have preferred, but maybe this young man looked up the website after he got off work.
Do you have Christian tapes, video, music, books, and magazines that you don’t need any more? Take the time to find a good second home instead of holding on to these things or tossing them in the trash.
Good places to donate your things may be:
Libraries
Homeschool groups
Nursing homes
Prison ministries
Inner city ministries
Through Google I found a number of ministries that will use your books to bless prisoners and third world pastors and believers. If you are unsure about donating to an unknown organization, look for:
1. A Biblically-based statement of faith
2. Disclosure of their financial status
3. An approval by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability
I found only one ministry that had all three of these on their website, Christian Resources International. They have also been in ministry since 1956, which tells me they are not some fly-by-night operation. I have not donated to them so I cannot endorse them from personal experience.
Read a story about offering magazines for a waiting room.

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