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		<title>Outreach is Happening!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About a month ago I asked our Web developer to keep an eye on our stats for people visiting the website and engaging the content. For some folks, the idea that a website can be an effective form of outreach and ministry is a new one. After a month of  watching our stats I&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About a month ago I asked our Web developer to keep an eye on our stats for people visiting the website and engaging the content. For some folks, the idea that a website can be an effective form of outreach and ministry is a new one. After a month of  watching our stats I&#8217;ve got some good news to report to you.</p>
<p>First, some explanation of the data. Data is collected in two categories: &#8220;hits&#8221; and &#8220;visits.&#8221; A &#8220;hit&#8221; is counted any time a file is requested on the website. For example, if you have 10 files on a given page, one visitor to that page could net you 10 hits. A &#8220;visit&#8221; is counted each time a person comes to the site.</p>
<p>So, here are the stats for the last month: <span style="color: #0000ff;">Total hits = 12,972     Total visits = 550</span></p>
<p>As I think of what this means for ministry, I like to use the term &#8220;connections.&#8221; Our website has allowed us to make a lot of connections. Keeping engaging content up on the site is a key ingredient. The podcasts have certainly added to the visit and hit count.</p>
<p>One disclaimer needs to be made here, however. The longstanding measure of success in ministry has always been the number of people in the pews on any given Sunday. Web-based outreach doesn&#8217;t necessarily translate into people in attendance on Sunday. It can, but its not a direct corollary. Web-based outreach is best understood as making wider connections in the larger conversation about faith and life with God. Its best seen as a way to increase relational and conversational possibilities exponentially. We&#8217;ve done that, and in a culture that is often more virtually connected than physically connected, we&#8217;ve entered a new arena of ministry with a healthy measure of success.</p>
<p>These days, practically no one will open their front door for you to share the good news with them. Countless many, however, will click a link and listen or read about it online.</p>
<p>The possibilities are endless and exciting!</p>
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