Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Wed, 07/25/2007 - 13:25
Jeremy Del Rio gives the keynote at TechMission 2005, describing the challenges and opportunities which computers and new communications technology afford us, in light of the Scriptures. Not since the time of Babel has there been a common language like the language of digital communications is for us.
Submitted by EvanDonovan2 on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 12:25
Atlanta's holy hip-hop artist, J4J, has created a song especially for the TechMission program, in its efforts to bring the
"three great divides": spiritual, multicultural, and digital. Visit his site at www.j4jmusic.com.
Submitted by XPaulCaputoX on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 18:25
Andrew Sears, Executive Director of TechMission, discusses implementing the use of technology programs in Community Development. Presented at the CCDA 2002 Conference.
Submitted by XPaulCaputoX on Fri, 02/01/2008 - 14:59
Andrew Sears, Executive Director of TechMission, discusses the use of computer technology in educational programs. Presented at the AGRM 89th Annual Convention in 2002.
Submitted by XPaulCaputoX on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 14:13
Andrew Sears, Executive Director of TechMission, shares his insight on starting a technology-based ministry. Presented at the CCDA 2000 Conference on Thursday, November 16th, 2000.
Andrew Sears, executive director of TechMission, talks with Radio Rhema's Aaron Ironside about the theory behind how he uses the "One Body of Christ Experiment - All Christians On Facebook" as a tool to provide resources to Christians.
Andrew Sears talks with Northwestern Radio's Neil Stavem about the positive effects that a negative economy has had on the growth of volunteering. As the exective director of TechMission and ChristianVolunteering.org, Sears' is interested in trends that lead to more people, especially young people, turning towards service and volunteering. For more, read Sears' article "Bad Times Make Good Neighbors: An Increase in Christian Volunteering Due to Economy".