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Digital Missionary Spotlight

You know, there was a time when we didn’t do online ministry here at the church. This pandemic has forced us to go online.

—Chad

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I’ve been on the media team in our church for about four years, but I am only focusing on making PowerPoints for lyrics and preaching, and editing videos. AIMM training helped me gain that confidence in moving on to the wider phase of media.

—Ezra

Since the pandemic started, we were able to follow some tips from online streaming through APMedia. God has worked to open doors to establish and expand the ministry here in the Philippines, and we are opening two new churches because of online streaming.

—Evan

An emerging (and excellent) shift in perspective and practice is coming to our churches: that they see their Sunday service broadcast as a strategy to reach out to people for evangelism. The livestream is not limited to the members of the church.

—Ace

I am a worship leader and at the same time the head of the young people in our church. We started our media ministry during this pandemic, but we still need a lot of help in this endeavor. God bless everyone!

— Eldee

“I learned a lot from AIMM training. The technical teachings have answered most of my questions in creating videos and photo shoots. Now I can program my camera correctly in the manual setting. Before, I set it to automatic every time.”

—Nicole

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