This report, based on the FACT2010 survey describes the technological use by religious groups, identifies the factors that either aid or hinder its use, and highlight the positive outcomes for the congregation that embraces the use of technology in all its forms.
The report also speculates beyond the Faith Communities Today data to suggest several reasons why all congregations should intentionally develop their technological ministry capabilities, no matter how large or small, technologically adept or unsophisticated.
Download the report in PDF or read it online at http://www.hartfordinstitute.org/research/religion_web_articles.html
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