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I was looking for information on a communications network and found Gospelcom.net. This site was really very interesting and grabbed my attention right away. The main headline on the page was in regards to current violence in Lebanon. I took a look at the links they provided and their ministry sounded very altruistic.

The gospel communications network has an alliance of over 300 different Christian ministries. The sizes of the ministries vary greatly. The website had the information on their ministries organized very well. If I wanted to find a ministry, I could sort the available ones by audience, services or content.

I found a group that my sister would like to get involved with. She is very interested in the gospel communications network that I found. She is a Christian with an enormous heart and boundless energy. She asked me to send the URL to the ministry for

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urban missions. She will get involved in that if she likes their mission statement.

I read through some past issues of the gospel communications network newsletter. There were many types of newsletters to choose from. I like that on the internet, information can arrive to you in just the form you like it in. I like to read blogs. I like to read people’s missives and don’t mind that they are sometimes short.

The e-zine format is great for the gospel communications network. It offers a slick interface with the audience and it works well as a platform to approach teenagers and young adults. Old fashioned newsletters seem to work best for the over 40 crowd.

The store at the gospel communications network, Gospelcom.net, has CDs, DVDs and books. I was looking for apparel but didn’t find any. I did click the link for kids and found some really adorable Veggie Tales items. I didn’t buy from them, but I will around Christmas time.

My time at the gospel communications network was informative and interesting. It is nice to see a site that operates like an umbrella for Christians. There is so much information contained on their website, that venturing to other destinations is almost not necessary.


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