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Page 8 of 8 Responding to emails73. Ensure that every day, someone reads incoming emails to the church.This includes weekends and holiday periods. Some emails may be urgent. Ensure that all incoming emails are responded to in a timely fashion. Some churches have a very poor understanding of this need and, incredibly, often do not reply to emails. Suitably equipped/trained volunteers can give email/face-to-face counsel and friendship. It need not be all done by paid church staff. 74. Some people may be emailing for help on serious life issues. Suitably equipped/trained volunteers can give email/face-to-face counsel and friendship. It need not be all done by paid church staff. 75. It need not necessarily be the pastor or pastor’s secretary that does this, especially out of hours. Responsible person(s) can pick up email at home evenings/weekends or holidays on a rotating basis and forward emails to appropriate people for reply. Use of a ‘contact form’ (as we have on this site) allows an immediate automated reply to go back to the email sender. © Jan 2008 Internet Evangelism Day www.InternetEvangelismDay.com The IE Day site offers a broad introduction to all types of online evangelism, and provides downloadable resources for churches to create their own web outreach awareness day. IE Day was initiated by the Internet Evangelism Coalition.
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