Media to Movement: A Powerful Shift in Making Disciples
The More Disciples Podcast - A podcast by The More Disciples Podcast
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In this episode of the 'More Disciples Podcast', special guests discuss the idea of using innovative media strategies to create and multiply disciples both in local communities and globally. The discussion focuses on utilizing various social media platforms and other digital tools to engage with spiritual seekers, with the ultimate goal of establishing church movements. They share their experiences and challenges, along with practical strategies for creating engaging digital content and managing efficient outreach efforts. The discussion also highlights the importance of building coalitions, adjusting to the changing demographics of social media users, and the cost-effectiveness of using a digital approach in disciple-making. 00:01 Introduction to the More Disciples Podcast 00:21 Meet the Team: Personal Introductions 00:44 The Story of Chris V: From Soccer Game to Spiritual Journey 02:21 The Power of Media in Finding Spiritual Seekers 02:47 Chris V's Experience in the Balkans 03:33 Media to Movement: A Revolutionary Approach 04:26 The Strategy Behind Media to Movement 06:36 The Role of Digital Filters in Finding People of Peace 08:07 The Use of Disciple Tools in Tracking Contacts 09:45 Addressing Security Concerns in Media to Movement 11:24 Adapting Media to Movement Strategies to Different Contexts 17:32 The Importance of Willingness and Adaptability in Media to Movement 18:42 The Challenge of Competency in Media to Movement 21:26 Discussing the Importance of Collaboration 22:06 Addressing the Challenges of Implementing Training 22:43 Exploring the Potential of European Networks 23:35 Dealing with Content Censorship and Pushbacks 24:22 Understanding Audience and Platform Protocols 25:38 Creating Engaging Content: Real-life Examples 33:36 Discussing the Role of Coalitions in Media Movement 35:36 Exploring the Use of Alternative Platforms 38:40 Sharing Personal Experiences and Success Stories 40:55 Closing Remarks and Prayer