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Communicating the Gospel Effectively Via the Internet

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Craig Von Buseck

This week’s guest is Dr. Craig von Buseck. Craig is Ministries Director for CBN.com, the Web site of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) – one of the world’s most popular Christian online magazines. His passion is to share the truth of the Gospel through the mass media. Craig holds a Doctor of Ministry and an MA in Religious Journalism from Regent University. His ChurchWatch blog is updated weekdays on CBN.com. If you ever questioned the communication possibilities of the internet from a Christian perspective, this is the show for you. Craig is the author of NetCasters: Harnessing Digital Media to Make Fishers of Men, (to be released in 2010 from Broadman and Holman Publishers). Craig represents CBN on the Executive Board of the Digital Evangelism Network (a group of ministries that works together to encourage ministry through digital media). Host Linda Goldfarb will discuss with Craig the evangelism and discipleship explosion that is occurring across the internet and how you can get involved. Gain insight to using the internet to impact the Kingdom. Ask Craig your questions concerning digital media… be proactive, now is the time to make a difference by using the largest communication tool available worldwide to share the Truth of Jesus Christ. Craig is a faculty member and graduate of CLASS (Christian Leaders, Authors, and Speakers Seminar) and has been a featured speaker at several of their events nationwide. Craig has been a featured speaker at the Internet Ministry Conference, and numerous Christian writers conferences across the country and we are proud to have him here on Communicating With Power. Stop by www.cbn.com and visit the prayer section to find out more about Dr. Craig von Buseck.

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