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The Internet And The Gospel

If I may, I’d like to encourage you to help me with one of my favorite causes: promoting the use of the Internet for spreading the faith.

How do we define and practice faith online? That is the topic of a survey being conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project at Princeton University in the U.S. This organization is highly reputable and their research is widely used and respected.

If you live in the U.S., please participate in this 10-minute survey. However, they also accept survey entries from “Canada” and “other” countries, so all are welcome to give their input.

Last year, the Pew Internet and American Life Project conducted a survey that focused on how church congregations use the Internet to unite and support their members and present themselves to the outside world. This year’s follow-up survey is about how individuals use the Internet to seek out faith-related material, contacts, and experiences.

Your participation in this study will contribute greatly to the breadth and depth of a portrait of online religious life, and will require about 10 minutes. The survey is available at http://www.psra.com/religion.htm — The Pew staff also encourages you to forward the link to anyone else who you believe might be interested, including any e-groups you belong to or list servs you own.

If you want to review the congregational study done last year, you can download it at http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=28

Thank you, and God bless you! Terry Modica Good News Web Designers Association http://gnwda.org/

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If I may, I’d like to encourage you to help me with one of my favorite causes: promoting the use of the Internet for spreading the faith.

How do we define and practice faith online? That is the topic of a survey being conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project at Princeton University in the U.S. This organization is highly reputable and their research is widely used and respected.

If you live in the U.S., please participate in this 10-minute survey. However, they also accept survey entries from “Canada” and “other” countries, so all are welcome to give their input.

Last year, the Pew Internet and American Life Project conducted a survey that focused on how church congregations use the Internet to unite and support their members and present themselves to the outside world. This year’s follow-up survey is about how individuals use the Internet to seek out faith-related material, contacts, and experiences.

Your participation in this study will contribute greatly to the breadth and depth of a portrait of online religious life, and will require about 10 minutes. The survey is available at http://www.psra.com/religion.htm — The Pew staff also encourages you to forward the link to anyone else who you believe might be interested, including any e-groups you belong to or list servs you own.

If you want to review the congregational study done last year, you can download it at http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=28

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