Category Archives: Digital Discipleship
Should Priests have a Personal Twitter Account or a Parish Twitter Account?
YouTube or Not for Discipleship?
Discipleship in the new millennium brings many opportunities and challenges. We have really awesome technology we can harness to share our experience of Jesus and the truth we have been given.
A question I hear a lot in my various roles is “Should I be using YouTube, or another video sharing platform?” As a longtime Catholic Christian who has worked in evangelization and as a professional communications consultant, I get questions about video use, particularly YouTube, all the time from those who want to up their discipleship efforts. In fact, I feel so strongly about using digital media (including video) to evangelize, I wrote a book on the topic called “Breaking New Ground: Discipleship Using New Media, Evangelization in the Third Millennium” In that work, I encourage followers of Jesus to use all that is at our technological fingertips to share our personal encounters with Christ, and advance what we have been given as it relates to Jesus and our Christian faith. Yet, I do not go into great detail about the how’s or why’s to use specific platforms. I’ll do that here with regard to YouTube. I get this question so often, especially the “How“, I created a 3-part video class on things to consider when starting a YouTube channel.
Continue readingPriests on Twitter: Personal or Parish Account?
Brigid Ayer responds to a question she received during a presentation to seminarians about Priests on Twitter. It’s a great questions. Watch the short video to get her perspective on this topic. Brigid’s new book on the topic of digital discipleship is “Breaking New Ground: Discipleship Using New Media” https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-New-G…