Conference

Web Missions Africa is committeed to ensuring that Internet Missions Conference holds annually in April to mark the the Global Internet Evangelism Day across all african nations.


digest13 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS: Papers are invited from Christian IT professionals, webmasters, academics, theologians in Seminary Colleges, ministers in All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) as well as PFN/CAN and the general Christian public based on the Theme and Sub-themes of the Conference. The Conference works with two (2) reputable Christian journals – JPS and AJC – The Journal of Pentecostal Studies (JPS), Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of Jos, Nigeria publishes scholarly articles, essays and reviews on all aspects of Charismatics and Pentecostalism within West Africa and the African Journal of Cybermissions (AJC) publishes research articles on the progress and applications of digital missions. Accepted papers will be included in the 2013 Conference Digest and those relevant to each of the journals will be published therein.

THEME: BUILDING THE DIGITAL CHURCH

Sub-themes:

  1. Pulling down the gates of hell: pornography and i-crimes
  2. Demographics of Online Charismatics and Pentecostalism in Nigeria
  3. Developing a Successful Church Website
  4. Online Security for Pastors and Cybermissionaries
  5. e-outreach: Participating in Internet Evangelism
  6. Generating Revenue: Internet Businesses for Ministries and Churches
  7. Parental Control for the Wall-less Church
  8. Digital Tools for Effective Sermon Delivery in the Digital Church
  9. Global Live-Streaming of Church Services: techniques and implementations
  10. End-Time Warning Signs: implication for the Digital Church
  11. e-books publishing on the internet: a profitable alternative
  12. Integrating Cybermission with Conventional mission to the nations
  13. Effective Strategies for Mobile Discipleship in Churches

imc14-1 2014 CALL FOR PAPERS: Papers are invited from Christian IT professionals, webmasters, academics, theologians in Seminary Colleges, mission agencies as well as PFN/CAN and the general Christian public based on the Theme and Sub-themes of the Conference. The Conference works with two (2) reputable Christian journals – The Journal of Pentecostal Studies (JPS) and the African Journal of Cybermissions (AJC). Accepted papers will be included in the 2014 Conference Digest and those relevant to each of the journals will be published therein. All conference presentations will be streamed live on the internet.

THEME: Google the Gospel

Sub-themes:

  1. Effective Strategies for Mobile Discipleship in Churches
  2. Integrating the gospel in the social networks
  3. Global Live-streaming of Church services: techniques and implementations
  4. Search engine design techniques for Christian contents
  5. Godly parenting in the digital age
  6. Integrating Cybermission with Conventional mission to the nations
  7. Demographics of Online Charismatics and Pentecostalism in Nigeria
  8. Online Security for Pastors and Cybermissionaries
  9. Internet Businesses for Ministries and Churches
  10. The internet and the end-time manifestations
  11. e-books publishing: a profitable alternative