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2011 Mobile Ministry Consultation Executive Summary
December 11-13, 2011 JAARS, Waxhaw, North Carolina
Opportunity
Never before in human history has there been a technology as highly personal, rapidly deployed, and universally embraced as the mobile device. In late 2011, the number of people living on earth passed seven billion while mobile phone subscriptions will surpass seven billion by the end of this year. By 2015 the majority of all Internet access will be through mobile devices. The mobile device presents a unique, two-way communication channel that represents the most important technology available for kingdom advancement.
50 mission strategists representing 40 organizations* participated in the second Mobile Ministry Consultation sponsored by the Mobile Ministry Forum (MMF). Presentations and discussions addressed a wide variety of issues critical to the use of mobile devices in ministry (see the topic list below). Collaborative outcomes of the consultation include plans to develop training resources to equip ministries and local believers to implement mobile ministry, publish online courses in “feature phone” formats, develop a taxonomy for mobile ministry, develop a Smartphone app for SMS crowd-sourced broadcasting, and a hold “hack-a-thon” competition to develop an evangelistic app for mobile devices.
The Mobile Ministry Forum
The Mobile Ministry Forum (MMF) is a coalition of ministries working towards the goal of giving every unreached person a chance to encounter Christ and His kingdom in a compelling, contextualized fashion through their personal mobile device by 2020.
Content (Follow the links below to to learn more about the consultation)
Slide Show A one-minute slide show from the consultation.
Presentations (Links to recorded presentations will be added as they become available)
Top Ten Reasons for Mobile Ministry (Brad)
Mobile App Development for Ministry (Brian Burton) "KISS" with the Mobile Web, Texting and Voice Based Mobile Ministry (Eric Celerier)
Instructional Strategies for Mobile-based Training (Brian Ward)
For More Information For more information, contact members of the steering committee: Brad This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Dave Hackett
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* This included 11 participants from nine organizations who joined through interactive remote access. Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites |




