Evangelistic tool gaining popularity
With its own Web site at www.evangecube.org, the Evangecube has become so popular that Sheets said it "will be the primary evangelistic tool used to share the gospel with people at next summer's Olympics in Athens, Greece. Sheets' goal is to go to 100 countries. In each country, he hopes to visit 1,000 churches and in each church train 100 Christians to share the gospel, thereby equipping 10 million Christians with the Evangecube, who will in turn give one billion people a chance to hear the story.
Web resources for the underground church, sharing the Good News under conditions of persecution, hostility, and extreme danger. This blog explores how Christians can use online resources to share the gospel.
Thursday, July 10, 2003
Monday, July 07, 2003
Start-up streamlines e-mail encryption
ZDNet Tech News offers this report on a service no Trib Force team should do without: "Voltage's method offers a slight twist on current practices: The public key derives from the sender's e-mail address, eliminating a step in a sometimes daunting process." This approach sounds like it may be easier to use than PGP. Of course, PGP is still free and this will be a fee based service, so perhaps only those more financially blessed TF's will use it.
ZDNet Tech News offers this report on a service no Trib Force team should do without: "Voltage's method offers a slight twist on current practices: The public key derives from the sender's e-mail address, eliminating a step in a sometimes daunting process." This approach sounds like it may be easier to use than PGP. Of course, PGP is still free and this will be a fee based service, so perhaps only those more financially blessed TF's will use it.
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