Chris Goodman is the Director of Ministry Development for the global internet ministry of bible.org. He is also the Director of Business Development for bible.org's publishing ministry, NET Bible Press. Chris' skills do not include speeling, grammar, or biosciences. He does however have a passion for being faithfully submitted to Jesus Christ, seeking effective models for ministry in the 21st century and partnering with others in the journey.
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The NET Bible, of course. Along with the Message, NLT, HCSB and the NKJV |
| Eat This Book: A Conversation in the Art of Spiritual Reading By Eugene H. Peterson |
| The Shack By William P. Young |
| Pocket History of the Church By D. Jeffrey Bingham |
| The Indwelling Life of Christ By W. Ian Thomas |
I agree--I think it's an excellent way for pastor's to "socialize" and connect with their congregations as well as keep up with what's going on in the cyber world in general.
I will say that some of this is contextualization. If you happen to be at a church where most of your congregation doesn't spend a lot of time online, it may not be your best focus as a pastor.