This week on the WELSTech podcast Martin and Sallie discuss ideas for reaching out to the non-techies in your congregation.
The discussion:
Tackling tech fears – Has your congregation considered offering TSL classes – “Tech as a Second Language”? Martin and Sallie explain how patience and communication are key factors in turning technophobes into digital consumers.
The interview:
(16:06) Technology Malawi-Style – Missionary Paul Nitz joins Martin and Sallie from Lilongwe, Malawi to talk about the blessings and challenges of mission work Africa, and how technology is helping.
- Learn more about mission work in Malawi from the Missions blog
Ministry resources:
(36:04) Thanks to Nancy Thompson from Victory of the Lamb in Franklin, WI for tweeting several Christmas worship media giveaways:
Picks of the week:
Community feedback:
- (46:24) Gail Potratz from Emanuel in New London, WI and Jason Schmidt from Gethsemane in Omaha, NE shared great resources using #WELSTech on Twitter:
- Apture.com – add multimedia to your site with one click
- The power of the PLN (Personal Learning Network)
- Dan Nommensen from Wisconsin Lutheran Child and Family Services is looking for tips for his e-newsletter. Check out
- Martin’s Glo Bible demo video is a hit!
- Mark Helman from Twinfinity Creations has the music of Susan Ann and continues to learn from WELSTech!
- Julie Duran, WELS webmaster, shared additional RSS resources for our WELSTech Wiki RSS page
Coming up on WELSTech:
(57:18) Episode 110 – Our discussion of Shane Hipps’ The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture continues with chapter 2: Perceiving The Powers That Shape Us. (Release date 12/16/09)
The featured artist:
(58:12) This week we close with the piano music of Dawn Gehlhar – O Little Town of Bethlehem from her “Christmas Dreams” CD
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