Steve Douglass Welcome to MinistryNet: Bangkok 2007

By Rob | April 30, 2007

YouTube Video - Steve Douglass Welcome to MinistryNet: Bangkok 2007

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This is Us

By Rob | April 19, 2007

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Who We Represent

By Rob | April 19, 2007

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We have almost 100 people representing 26 countries spread out on 5 continents!

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Video Splash Page

By Rob | April 19, 2007

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Another Desktop Background

By Rob | April 17, 2007

people internet god wallpaper

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Café MinistryNet

By Rob | April 16, 2007

cafe ministrynet logoCome for coffee, snacks, and an Internet connection. Network with others at the MinistryNet conference …

Open 20:00 – 22:00

15–18 April
:: sunday :: monday :: tuesday :: wednesday

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Schedule Change

By Rob | April 15, 2007

Hey everyone, just a quick note to let you know that we’ve made a schedule change already.

Yes, one hour into the conference we have to make an adjustment!

The current schedule is up to date. Here’s what we’re doing:

Sorry about the changes.

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Welcome to MinistryNet: Bangkok 2007

By Rob | April 15, 2007

We are so glad that you’ve taken time to travel to Thailand!

The purpose of this conference is to connect people to people and people to God using internet technology so that everyone everywhere knows someone who truly follows Jesus. Prayerfully we will see God do some amazing things this week and in the months and years to follow.

We decided on the name “MinistryNet” for a few reasons:

This week the topics we cover will be effective for not just evangelism but also discipleship. And although we can connect with each other using internet technologies, there is significant value in a gathering like this: our physical interaction with each other leads to deeper relationships.

Please continue to pray for this conference and for everyone attending. Pray that we will see God’s plan for us more clearly. Pray for a stronger relationship with Him and with others.

This conference is not about technology. It is about people. We are the people who use technology to help connect people to people and people to God.

Thank you for coming.

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MinistryNet Desktop Wallpaper

By Rob | April 9, 2007

Would you like a clean desktop wallpaper connected to MinistryNet? Here you go!

minnetbkk_wallpaper

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I’m excited about MinistryNet. Are You?

By Rob | April 6, 2007


YouTube - excited about ministrynet

Let us know if you’ve got a video to share. Better yet, tag any video, photo, or blog post with the tag ‘minnetbkk’!

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A Misconception of eMinistry

By Rob | April 5, 2007

Some of you coming to MinistryNet: Bangkok 2007 may think that in order to have an effective web ministry, you have to be like this guy in the video. I think it’s in English…

YouTube - Retroencabulator

Trust me, it’s not like this at all! I’m excited about the opportunity to spend time with you in a few weeks to get a better understanding of what an effective online ministry is all about — one that doesn’t use retroencabulators.

Oh, if you’re in Thailand right now, you may not be able to watch the video. Sorry. YouTube is currently being blocked in Thailand.

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Rev. Jeong Insoo

By Rob | April 5, 2007

insooIn 1969 Rev. Jeong Insoo received Christ through the ministry of CCC. He then served with Korea CCC as an associate staff from 1973 to 1980 and then a full-time staff since 1981. Some of the various areas he served with include the Educational Materials Development Committee, Special Assistant to the National Director, and Director of International Ministries of Korea CCC. He was also involved in “AD2000 & Beyond Movement” as the National Coordinator (Korea) from 1995 to 1998 and was Conference Manager for GCOWE’95.

Rev. Jeong Insoo completed his Master of Theology in 1987 from Asian Centre of Theological Study, Master of Divinity in 1984 from International School of Theology, Master of Education in 1978 from Chonnam National University, and Bachelor of Science in 1973 from National KongJu Teachers College.

Rev. Jeong Insoo was born in Korea, married his wife Kim Eun-sook, and has three children: daughter - Kyungsun, son - Hyungcheol, and daughter - Kyunguk.

Rev. Jeong Insoo moved to Singapore to assume the role as an Associate Director of Affairs on Sept 1, 1998. A year later he assumed the position as the Director of Affairs (DOA) of East Asia Area of Affairs, overseeing CCC ministries in the 10 countries in East Asia including South Korea, Mongolia, Japan, Macau, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Pakistan and Singapore. He is also currently the President of East Asia School of Theology since Jun 2001.

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Oumar Diagne

By Rob | April 4, 2007

oumarOumar Diagne is from Mali West Africa, a Muslim Country where Tombouctou is located. He has been on staff with CCCI for 21 years. Currently Oumar is the AOA IT Coordinator of CCCI French-speaking countries of Africa.

His vision is to build technology capacities of all staff in his Area of Affairs and improve the communication in this area. He is married to his lovely wife Rachel and has 6 children (2 boys and 4 daughters).

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Robin Fuchs

By Rob | April 4, 2007

robinDuring her nearly 12 years on staff, Robin has been part of Student Venture, the high school ministry of Campus Crusade. She has served as a field staff member, media writer/designer, national training specialist, web developer and staff resources specialist. Since 2003, she has also been Student Venture’s representative on the Global ConneXion (GCX) team where she leads the marketing and documentation efforts.

Her global experiences include mission trips to Kenya, Russia and Japan, plus international ministry travel to Mexico and Hungary. She currently lives in Orlando, Florida.

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Rich Street

By Rob | April 4, 2007

richRich Street is a proud graduate of the University of Colorado and has been on staff for 17 years. From 2002-2006, he served as the Area of Affairs Campus Coordinator for Namestan where he was able to help oversee the launch and development of various websites geared towards reaching students in Namestan. His vision is that every student in Namestan would be one click away from hearing the gospel in their heart language.

Rich currently serves on the Global Campus team in Orlando as the Assistant Director for CM2007. However, his favorite roles are serving as the husband of Kourtney and the father of Rich III (5 1/2), Joseph 3, and David Jordan (7 months). In his free time, you can find him on Facebook or on the golf course whacking the ball with Rich and Joseph.

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Come to Share

By Rob | April 4, 2007

During our time together at MinistryNet: Bangkok 2007 we would like to ask each country to present to everyone what you are doing with internet ministry.

Since we don’t know who should speak for your country, please decide among yourselves who will share from your country. Please inform me (Rob, the conference coordinator) during registration who will represent your country. Your country presentation will be scheduled as follows according to Areas of Affairs:

Please come prepared to share with us for 5 minutes what you and your ministry has been learning and doing. Please pick one or two specific things you have done that have been helpful in ministering to your primary audience. What have these experiences taught you? How could we as a group learn from what God has taught you?

Feel free to prepare ahead of time and use screen shots but please do not rely on internet connection during your presentation.

Thank you! We look forward to hearing what God is doing in your countries.

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Heng Wing Lee

By Rob | April 3, 2007

heng wing leeHeng Wing has been on staff of Campus Crusade since 1981. A Singaporean, he’s served in Japan for 5 years and East Asia for 8 years.

Heng Wing also worked in the marketplace for 7 years in the field of Human Resources and Executive Search. Currently he is the Community Coordinator for the East Asia Office. “My vision is to see Marketplace Influencers mobilized to reach the world”.

He is married to Yhi Hua and have 4 children - Joanna is 19 years old, studying psychology in Biola University, Shaun is 17, Michelle is 16 and Mark is 14.

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Important Conference Information

By Rob | April 2, 2007

We are so excited you are coming to Bangkok very soon when we will gather for MinistryNet: 2007 Bangkok. Please be praying for the conference team as we make last minute preparations and for your fellow participants as they travel to Bangkok. Here is some useful information for you:

Please remember to bring your passport. Those who need visas should have that paperwork with them also.

When you arrive at the airport in Bangkok, you’ll go through immigration, pick up your luggage, and then go through customs. Be sure to exchange some currency - you can do this while you’re waiting for your luggage. The currency exchange counters and the cash machines at the airport will give you a good exchange rate. Our hotel also has a currency exchange service. Then proceed to Level 1 of the terminal to catch a metered, public taxi. We suggest you print the directions to our hotel (PDF) in both English and Thai to give to your driver. The cost of a taxi to the hotel will be 200 - 300 Thai baht. Tipping, for taxi drivers or any other service personnel, is not required, but is always appreciated. A tip of 20-50 baht is sufficient.

We are staying at the Radisson Bangkok at 92 Soi Saengcham, Rama 9 Road, Huay Kwang. Their website is www.bangkok.com/radisson; It is not recommended that you drink the tap water at the hotel or in any of the restaurants in town. The hotel will give you a bottle of water per person each day, and you can buy water at a fairly cheap price. Wireless internet will be available at the hotel as a part of your conference fee. You don’t need to pay for this on your own.

After arriving at the hotel, go to the front desk and check in. If it’s late at night, please be mindful that your roommate may already be in the room and asleep! Conference Registration will be in the hallway outside the hotel ballroom from 2 pm to 6 pm on Sunday, 15 April. Our meeting will begin at 7 pm in Ballroom A. Dinner is on your own each night except the 19th when we will have dinner together at the hotel. Breakfast is included with your hotel stay and we will have lunch together on 16 - 19 April. Please see the schedule for more details of our time.

The dress code is casual for the conference, but please make sure you dress neatly and modestly. The meeting rooms in the hotel can be cold, so you may want to bring a jacket or sweater. The weather in Bangkok is very warm and humid. You may want to bring shorts and comfortable walking shoes for our afternoon out on Wednesday. If you’re visiting the royal palace, you will need to have your feet, legs and shoulders covered. On the last evening, we will have a closing banquet; if you like, you can bring a dress clothes to wear that evening.

Other items to consider packing - an umbrella, a swimsuit if you plan to use the hotel pool, your Bible, a wireless-enabled laptop or a wireless card (if you have one) because wireless internet will be available, a power adapter (220 v), and any needed prescription medications. We will have a limited number of laptop computers you can use in our internet cafe if you are unable to bring your own computer.

You will need cash (baht) for the taxi to and from the hotel (approximately 300 baht), dinner each night (except 19 April), and any incidentals you may wish to purchase. When you get ready to leave Bangkok, please make sure that you have 700 baht available for a departure tax, which may or may have been included in the price of your airline ticket.

If you need to reach us before you arrive at the conference, you can email us.

For the latest updates, please check the conference website often or subscribe to the updates.

We are looking forward to seeing you soon!

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Karin Tome

By Rob | March 31, 2007

karinKarin has served with the Global Technology Office for 5 years. She loves to think through ways community - and particularly the church - can be practiced online. Karin is passionate about education and training others in the knowledge of God. She loves continuing spiritual conversations from LeaderU.com (CLM) and answering theologically challenging questions from the ARC System (GMO).

When she’s not emailing, MySpacing, Facebooking, or blogging, Karin is happily drinking Starbucks coffee and reading. She holds an M.A. in Biblical Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando.

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Schedule

By Rob | March 30, 2007

calendarWe have been working hard on what you can expect for the schedule once you arrive at MinistryNet: Bangkok 2007. Today we’d like to show you the current schedule. We’ve created a couple of things that we hope you like.

First, if you want to just scroll the scheduled agenda, you can do that here (note we’ve added a button to the top navigation to get you there quickly).

Secondly, we’re using Google Calendar to organize our schedule. If you have a Google Calendar, you can add the MinistryNet Calendar to yours.

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MinsitryNet: Bangkok 2007 is a gathering for Campus Crusade for Christ staff involved in internet ministry (eMinistry). The conference will begin Sunday 15 April and end Thursday 19 April, 2007. The purpose of the conference is to connect people to people and people to God using internet technology so that everyone everywhere knows someone who truly follows Jesus.

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