| evangelismInternet Evangelism: Casting a New 
                Kind of Net By Wendy GriffithCBN News Sr. Reporter
 
 CBN.com  
                 (CBN News) - "I got saved on the Internet" – 
                that is what more and more people are saying, after logging onto 
                religious Web sites.  The Internet is just one more tool that many ministries are using 
                to reach the world for Christ. When Jesus gave the commandment, 
                ‘Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel,’ 
                the disciples were on foot. There was no television, no radio, 
                no airplanes, and certainly no Internet. What a difference 2,000 
                years can make! Or for that matter, 10 years. Today, more and 
                more people are coming to faith in Christ by logging onto the 
                World Wide Web.  Twenty-year-old Kristi Tuck, a student at the University of Virginia 
                in Charlottesville, was a senior in high school when she began 
                searching for God. She had seen a poster advertising a site called 
                everystudent.com, an 
                outreach of Campus Crusade for Christ. Curious, she decided to 
                check it out, and in the privacy of her own room, invited Jesus 
                Christ into her heart.  Tuck said, “And I sat at my computer in my pajamas, crying 
                my eyes out, I was so joyful." She says that the Internet provided the safe place she needed 
                to get answers to her spiritual questions.  “I think that was exactly how the Lord needed to reach 
                me,” Tuck said, “because I'd had very bad experiences 
                in the past with people telling me, ‘Oh, You're going to 
                hell,’ and so I would have been very turned off if someone 
                had come up to evangelize me on the street, or too scared to go 
                to someone at church and ask questions."  More than  one billion people worldwide use the Internet, and according 
                to CBN.com Contributing Writer Craig von Buseck, 
                religion is the second most popular subject on the Web -- pornography 
                is number one. Von Buseck said, “Religion used to be number one, now pornography 
                is. But God is number two and He is very well represented online." 
               CBN News asked von Buseck how important is the Internet, in terms 
                of reaching the world for Christ, and he replied, “Right 
                now more than one billion people are online, and what that means to us 
                today is that any Christian who can log onto a computer can reach 
                1/6 of the world's population from their dining room table. " 
               Of the 60 million Web sites, hundreds of thousands are Christian. 
                That means there is a Web site for everyone: witches who want 
                to find Jesus can go to www.exwitch.org 
                and porn addicts who want to get free can go to xxxchurch.com,or 
                you can start your own Web site. Von Buseck said, “It's an opportunity for Christians to 
                get involved and be heard in the market place of ideas." 
               Todd Johnson, who directs the University of Virginia’s 
                Campus Crusade for Christ, says the Internet is allowing them 
                to reach more people with the Gospel than ever before.  Johnson commented, “It affects scope, in terms of the fact 
                that the Internet is in every single dorm room, whereas my students 
                and myself, we may not have the opportunity to do that." 
               But are students really using the Internet to investigate spiritual 
                matters?  One male student said, "Yeah, I've used it once or twice. 
                I use it to look up different views of the Bible, and just sort 
                of different ideas and interpretations on it."  A female student remarked, “I can look at the Internet 
                on my own and people don't need to know that I'm questioning spiritually 
                or something like that." Von Buseck says more than 1.2 million people a month log onto 
                cbn.com for news, information, 
                and ministry. Asked if he is able to keep track of how many people actually 
                make decisions for Christ on-line, von Buseck said, “Absolutely. 
                More than 100 people every month are receiving Jesus Christ as 
                their Lord and Savior through cbn.com. 
                And those numbers we anticipate are going to continue to grow 
                and grow as our numbers grow."  David Palmer of Christian 
                Netcast.com, a Web streaming company based in Bangor, Maine, 
                is helping take Christian ministries to the next level, by streaming 
                their audio and video "live" on the Internet.  "We believe we're taking the Gospel right into the devil's 
                playground," said Palmer. He says it basically gives every ministry a global audience. 
                It also allows for some interesting testimonies. Palmer said, “There was a lady a few years ago, she was 
                surfing the Internet looking for ways to kill herself. She was 
                contemplating suicide, and she stumbled across a broadcast. It 
                was actually a live church broadcast, and at the very moment that 
                she got to it, the preacher said, ‘Someone right now, you're 
                thinking that your life is just not worth it, but you need to 
                know "God loves you."’ That woman fell on her 
                knees at her computer and accepted the Lord." Palmer says the woman was in Alaska, and the church service she 
                stumbled onto was in Florida. He says Internet evangelism has 
                no borders. Palmer commented, “You're starting to hear terms like ‘virtual 
                congregations,’ you have people who live in remote areas 
                who can't go to a church and worship in a style that they're accustomed 
                to, or they live in a very remote area that might not even have 
                a church. These people go online and actually participate in 
                every aspect of the service, from the worship to the teaching, 
                even the offering."  Palmer and others say the Internet may be the greatest tool that 
                God has ever given the church to help take the Gospel to the ends 
                of the earth. Learn how to reach people with the gospel on the Internet More on the Internet Evangelism Day  More from the Internet Evangelism Coalition 
 
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