2021 Digital Discipleship and Evangelism

2021 Digital Discipleship & Evangelism Training

 

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The Digital Discipleship & Evangelism Model Introduction

Presented Live On Friday, March 5, 2021

The Digital Discipleship & Evangelism model is a means by which individuals, ministries and churches can become reach vehicles for souls by using technology effectively in the digital world. We’ll cover the basics of content creation, curation, distribution and strategy, then dig into how to build community in the digital space as well as share practical tips for community care and engagement. You’ll also discover what it means to be a digital disciple, and how to engage in digital door knocking.

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Foundations of Digital Strategy for Ministry

Presented Live On Saturday, March 6, 2021

The stakes of our gospel calling are too high; your church or ministry can no longer go without a digital strategy. In a world competing for attention, it has never been more important to strengthen your digital curb appeal. To reach people with our messages of hope and wholeness, it is imperative that we become just as effective as secular organizations at using digital media for communication and community building. In this presentation, you’ll learn about establishing your brand, setting goals and measuring results through key performance indicators, choosing the right platforms for your target audience, developing and organizing an integrative communications strategy, best practices for digital communications, and more. By following the principles outlined in this presentation, you’ll be able to establish a strong foundation for implementing a comprehensive Digital Discipleship and Evangelism strategy.

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Roles of the Digital Discipleship and Evangelism Model Part 1

Presented Live On Saturday, March 6, 2021

This two-part series on Digital Discipleship & Evangelism is packed with practical “how-to” nuts and bolts that will help you establish or grow your digital ministry. In this presentation, you’ll understand how through reframing our view of content as mission we can effectively use modern tools and technologies to follow the example that Jesus set.  You’ll learn about content creation, curation, and strategy. We’ll cover how to build community in the digital space and practical tips for community care and engagement.

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Roles of the Digital Discipleship and Evangelism Model Part 2

Presented Live On Sunday, March 7, 2021

In part two of this series, we’ll discuss how to grow digital disciples, and practical ways every member can engage in digital door-knocking. You’ll also discover how the Church body can be leveraged as an outreach vehicle for souls through organic growth techniques and social media advertising. The book, Digital Discipleship & Evangelism, on which this two-part presentation series is based seeks to act as a catalyst for a cultural shift toward prioritizing technology in the Church at all levels, by which ministry can be revolutionized using innovative technology to reach the world.

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Speaker Bio

Jamie Domm has over 14 years’ experience in developing and implementing results-focused digital marketing strategies for nonprofits. Most recently, she worked at the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists as the digital strategist for a new department, Social Media + Big Data, that connects members and mission through technology. During her time at the North American Division, she developed social media policies, devised comprehensive digital strategies for major initiatives, trained departments and ministries to run their own digital communications, helped launch new digital ministries, promoted conferences and events to increase attendance, and created an extensive resource website (SDAdata.org) for individuals, churches, conferences, and organizations interested in digital evangelism. Additionally, she published her first book, Digital Discipleship and Evangelism, that serves as a practical guide for outreach, community service, growth, and evangelism.

Previously, Mrs. Domm worked at Smithsonian Associates, the world’s largest museum-based education program, where she contributed significantly to the Associates’ becoming revenue neutral for the first time in 50 years. While with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra earlier in her career, she received national recognition for her work in the emerging field of digital strategy, and the orchestra was recognized for its technological achievements in communications.

Mrs. Domm is dedicated to creating digital disciples and believes that the next Great Awakening will be online. She conducts online trainings, speaks at conferences, and advocates for young digital missionaries. Committed to training and mentoring young people, she offers guidance and coaching to those interested in digital communications or evangelism. 

Mrs. Domm is also an accomplished musician, student of the Bible, and avid reader. She was baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist church in 2007 and lives with her husband and daughter in Virginia. She frequently appears as a panelist on “Hope Sabbath School.” Most recently, she and her husband launched Angels in the Glen, an independent digital ministry that serves to guide men and women around the world to a deeper understanding of end-time, prophetic truth so that they will be ready for the soon return of Jesus Christ.