Global Technology Office
100 Lake Hart Drive
Dept #21-00
407.826.2892
technology.ccci.org
Stories
Stories about the use of technology in our historic mission of helping to fulfill the Great Commission through winning, building, and sending.
People
Medical Student Questions
A medical student in the UK asks "I would like to believe in Jesus but I find it hard to see reasons to. Training to be a doctor I see a lot of people suffering. Some of this is caused by an individual's choices or the choices of others but some is random. How can an all-powerful loving God be in control?"
See what happens next.
AtheistGirl
"AtheistGirl" logs onto thelife.com, trusts Christ, becomes involved in church, then takes a mission trip.
Jason in North Carolina
Jason, a college student, was interested in spiritual things. He started on the Internet, but ended up being minstered to face to face. A great example of how the Internet can be a catalyst for face to face local ministry.
"How do I know that God exists?"
Jim emails the question, "How do I know that God exists?" to Campus Crusade's main website. Read how he responds several email exchanges later.
Andrew and Ingrid Solymosi
One of the ways God has provided for Global ConneXion is through Andrew and Ingrid Solymosi.
Andrew is a university professor of Computer Science in Germany. For years, he dreamed of the opportunity to move his family to the United States for a short term. For a family of four school-age children, a medical doctor, and university professor, this move from Germany would be no easy feat. It would entail house swapping, acquiring visas, enrolling the children in American public school, and for their ten-year-old son, learning English!
Places
Communications Center
In parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, Campus Crusade for Christ staff employ a holistic approach to technological ministry. It's called the Communications Center.
Notes
Youth & Technology Fourm
We hosted a small forum on Aug 6, 2004 at Campus Crusade’s headquarters entitled "Youth & Technology". We brought in 1 middle school girl, 2 high school youth (one guy, one girl), and two college students (one guy, one girl). Representing Campus Crusade were staff members of our college ministry and our high school ministry (among others). It was an insightful time. Following are some notes.