Phil Mershon and Dave Adamson discuss ways your church can thrive online and continue to do ministry amid the #COVID19 coronavirus pandemic.

Phil Mershon and Dave Adamson discuss ways your church can thrive online and continue to do ministry amid the #COVID19 coronavirus pandemic.
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One reply on “Doing Ministry Online Amid the #COVID19 Crisis”
Phil and Dave, The good Lord has blessed us in being able to help the most vulnerable elderly saints by streaming audio over the traditional landline with PhoneLiveStreaming.com. It plays back archives and can even call you back with a live stream starts. I understand last week 48,000 minutes of the Gospel message was shared with those with no or poor Internet connections via the simple basic phone.