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'Hearing the word in our own language': computer use in the local church for the 21st century
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- This project explores ways that computers and electronic mail can be used to help local congregations strengthen relationships and promote community. At Linwood United Methodist Church (Worthington, Ohio) the project constructs a computer laboratory in the Christian education ministry, installs an internet connection for pastoral care and an electronic mail ministry to college students, and develops a pastoral care database as a resource for more efficient and effective ministry.
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