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<note>Hundreds of funerals are held daily for people who rejoiced in the arrival of color photographic slides Their grandchildren prefer videotapes. If you are preaching to the grandparents, use a slide projector. If you want to communicate with their chil-dren and grandchildren, read this book

Lyle &#38; Schaller, author of The Church Consultant, on CD-ROM

Wow! You don't read The Wired Church. You experience it. I went from macro to mices and back again &#38; then wide angle to visualize the whole environment of Gospend modern culture. Then I was plummeted into the heart of the spiritual lead the mediateam, picturing Kairos moments through the intelligent eyes of a modi avvy missionary of Jesus Christ. Not only does the book tell you how to do it and who should do it, but how to phase it in, and why even the small church should start now. You really can start anywhere in the book. The best advice I can give a congregation is to just start somewhere immediately with The Wired Church! Tiernas Bandy, author of Kicking Habits, and Growing Spiritual Redwoods

This book contains four parts: 1 Developing a Mission for Media, 2 Designing Eye-popping Media, 3. Building a Championship Team, and 4. Buying the Tools. Appendices include media job functions in a congregation, copyright issues, pre-event checklist, director's commands, sample scripts, and a glossary for media ministers in the congregation.</note>
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