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Vladimir Lugo
The topic of technology is extensive. That is why we need to explore the use of technology in church ministry from various angles.
Each volume in this series provides a theoretical framework, born from theological and managerial reflection on technology, while also offering practical advice based on technological and ministerial experience.
In other words, each book will show you the dock and how to swim to stay safe in these times of turbulent change.
Cyberministry: 5 Essential Functions of Technology in the Mission of the Church
The recent pandemic and lockdown have propelled the church into an unprecedented technological transformation. Now, more than ever, we need a clear perspective and practical guidance to fully leverage the available capabilities of technology. Discover how technology can amplify the mission.
Dive into this groundbreaking book that offers an organizational framework for ministry in the digital age. Embrace the challenge and move towards a ministry of greater impact!
Cyberministry is the definitive reference for integrating technology into strategic planning for pastoral and Christian ministry. It has no comparison or precedent in any other work on the subject. It fills a gap in Christian literature on the use of technology in ministry and is filled with practical advice for effectively utilizing technology in the fulfillment of the Church's five essential mission functions.
Cybermaturity: 7 Steps to Unlock the Power of Technology for Fruitful Ministry
We are living in the midst of one of the most transformative technological revolutions in human history. We are amazed by the computer explosion and advances in biotechnology, but we are so immersed in the process that it's very difficult to gain perspective. It feels like we are in the middle of a fierce storm at sea and we don't realize that just a few meters away, there is a safe harbor.
We are compelled to explore the use of technology in church ministry from various angles. That's why we have created the Cyberministry series, of which this is the second volume.
Cybermaturity is the only existing manual on the maturity of technology in pastoral and Christian ministry. It has no comparison or precedent with any other work on the subject. It fills a void in Christian literature regarding the use of technology in ministry and is full of practical advice for evaluating your technological programs, so you can ensure they bear the expected fruit.