So, if technology is such a great thing for our everyday lives, can it be incorporated into our churches as well? I think that you’d be surprised (Or would you?) at the varying opinions you’ll get on this subject. Some are more than willing to integrate technology into any aspect of their ministry. PowerPoint, the Internet, projection screens, websites, etc.- they incorporate these tools into their ministries in many areas. However, there are some who consider these things too “modern” to have any place in the church.
Brother Chad Hayes has written an article about the question of using technology in the church. In an age where churches are filled with padded pews, electric lighting, air-conditioning, and all the wonders of modern (circa 1960) technology, should this be a concern in our churches?
Read the rest of the article over here.
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Biography: Chad Hayes Chad is 30 years old and has been in youth ministry for 8 years- first in Florida and now in Ohio. He is a graduate of Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, TN. He is the son of an Independent Baptist pastor who himself spent almost 15 years in youth ministry. In fact, his father was his youth pastor all through Jr. High and High School! Chad has a desire to, first and foremost, reach teenagers for the Lord. He also has a desire to firmly ground them in the basics of what the Bible teaches during their time under his youth ministry. In his spare time, Chad enjoys singing, playing the piano, doing stuff on his computer, and watching sports on TV. He and his wife, Jenni, have been married for almost 9 years.*information correct at time of publishing*
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