Technology is so amazing, especially for Christians. Not only can we visit the very spot Jesus rose from the dead, we can share it with the world via social media. Pastor Shannon Greer posted a picture of the Garden Tomb on Instagram as well as tweeted it with the simple message "He Is Risen".
He is not here. He Is Risen!!! @ The Garden Tomb http://t.co/uo7c4rqUDW
— shannongreer (@shannongreer) October 4, 2013
Pastor Samuel K. Fulkerson tweeted a picture of a pitcher of water being poured by a Biblical person to illustrate a verse from Leviticus and his newest sermon.
Tonight's Message at Jubilee: "If Any Man Thirst" -Leviticus 23:33-44 pic.twitter.com/3fmbotRHbo
— Samuel C. Fulkerson (@SamuelC_Preach) October 4, 2013
Another pastor tweeted a link to his very first sermon on YouTube.
If you haven't gotten a chance to check out my very first sermon, here it is!!! http://t.co/YbE7uI5eco
— Michael Bryce Jr. (@michaelbrycejr) October 2, 2013
While technology may seem complicated to even try to understand for some Christians, it's really not when you focus on sharing the simple Gospel message. When you think of tech as a means to get the Gospel to people, it is just that: a tool to use. Do you have a Twitter or Instagram account? If not, I encourage you to sign up, they are both free, and follow @kingdom_tech on Twitter.
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