Religion And Techology
For centuries, the systems of communications throughout the
world have been swiftly evolving.
In the 1400s, the printing press created the ability for mass
publication and circulation of literature, opening the door for
the Christian gospel to reach around the world through books,
tracts and the Bible itself. During the late 1800s, the
telegraph and telephone were invented, further spreading the
opportunities for Christian evangelism. In the mid 20th century,
radio and television further advanced that possibility. Now, in
the 21st century, we can literally reach millions live through
streaming video. For the Christian evangelist, there is a truly
awesome marriage of religion and technology.
Bishop E. Bernard Jordan, Founder and Chief Prelate of Zoe
Ministries, is a paradigm of this shift from the pew to
cyberspace. From the simple input of information into a
database, to carrying religion into all of the world through
technological advances such as live streaming, Bishop Jordan has
moved his ministry from drawing hundreds of people to the pews
of the local church, to drawing millions of people to witness
and experience his prophetic ministry through the wonder of
computer technology.
His parishioners now have access to the prophetic ministry 24
hours a day, seven days a week, whether through teachings and
messages concerning God, spirituality and prophecy, or through
the ability to purchase books, teachings and music. According to
the Bishop, "Because of the blessing that computer and internet
technology represents, my parishioners are now only a 'click'
away from God; they are only a 'click' away from the prophetic
word." His outreach is truly interactive via special Faith Chat
sessions during live services on Sundays, Tuesday evenings, and
Thursday evenings.
Whether it is Jane Danielsen of Denmark, who views the live
streaming telecasts weekly, Lillian Holmgaard of Denmark, who
gathers people together in her community around the computer to
view the live telecasts; Carl Ameho from South Korea who views
the telecast several times throughout his day to experience the
power of prophecy or Frans Zegers of the Netherlands who
faithfully views the Power of Prophecy telecast, Bishop Jordan's
parishioners are in the United States, the United Kingdom,
Australia, Africa and throughout the world.
There is a growing need for leaders in the Church to expand
their ministry and to reach larger groups of people all around
the world. The world is waiting eagerly to hear the spiritual
truths that have been burning in the hearts and minds of many
pastors, preachers, evangelists and prophets.
People are in need of an answer, yet the fact is many do not
want to physically go to church. Yet these people are hungry for
the word of God. Therefore, spiritual leaders of all faiths must
now open their minds to the use of the Internet, live streaming
and other advanced forms of technology to get their message to
the world.
If Jesus, Buddha or Mohammed were to bring their message in this
day, they would use the most advanced means of technology
available to communicate their message to as many people as they
could reach.
There is a growing concern in urban America about the
accessibility of this powerful and relatively inexpensive
technology. Only 25% of African-Americans appear to be
functional in the information age. This alarming figure can be
attributed mainly to the fact that there are more black males in
prison than in college. Many are blue collar workers, whose jobs
limit their access in the arena of technology. Perhaps religion
could possibly bring more exposure to the importance of
computers and advanced technology to a community that has been
frozen out of the information age.
If they know that their favorite preacher is available on the
Internet via live streaming, and they have the ability to
interact with him/her from the comfort of their home, what a
milestone that could be! With the ability to download sermon
messages at no charge, make online donations, and personally
interact with the preacher by way of the Internet.
In the last five years, Zoe Ministries has lost 80 percent of
its local congregation (pew members), but has doubled its
revenue through the faithful partners worldwide who access the
ministry through the most powerful means of technology
available, the Internet. Religion and technology must make
sense. Both areas must merge if we are going to reach the world
with the gospel. To those who espouse this philosophy, the 21st
century will become an age where technology is integrated into
religion by allowing people to have their religious experience
by way of the Internet. A "soul" used to be defined as the
person we could see, but now we are discovering that a "soul" is
the person whom we cannot see.
Visit Bishop Jordan's website at www.bishopjordan.com and
experience the Power of Prophecy telecasts via streaming, 24
hours a day, seven days a week; and on Sundays at noon EST, and
Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:00 p.m. EST, experience the
live streaming, where you can log into the Faith Chat Room and
dialogue and interact with the Master Prophet himself, E.
Bernard Jordan. Contact Zoe Ministries at 212-316-2177.
Bruce Prokopets Executive Editor Press Direct International