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CD-roms, PowerPoint and video

The potential for evangelism

Almost every computer now has a CD-rom player and within a year or two, DVD capability will be almost universal. There are relatively few groups using CD-roms for evangelism, yet increasingly, Christian organizations are offering free multimedia CDs explaining their ministries to potential supporters. (Er, supporters = necessary incoming money. Evangelism = outgoing often unavailable money.)


Advantages

CDs become so cheap when produced in bulk that the direct price of production is no more than a small printed booklet. They have some big advantages compared with evangelistic websites (and literature):


Strategies and suggestions

It is time-consuming and expensive to design and write an evangelistic CD. But the potential is so great that large organizations with the resources to do it should consider this option, and perhaps be prepared to distribute thousands free or at CD production cost (pennies/cents only) rather than attempt to recoup development cost through selling at a higher price. (Choose a CD duplication company carefully – as always, you only get what you pay for. Get recommendations from satisfied customers, and be sure you know exactly what is in the price. If you make your own, use appropriate quality blanks. It is easy to incorporate existing evangelistic websites onto CD. It would be easy to offer a range of the best evangelistic sites, navigable from an entry page.

Such a CD might be made more attractive to non-Christians by incorporating some genuinely useful secular material: language-learning, or some other type of tutorial (perhaps like Newbie Club) or free software. Of course, evangelistic material on CD should be designed the same way as evangelistic sites and literature: no Christian jargon, no preachiness, sensitive presentation, assumption of zero Christian knowledge and background, and identification with readers' needs and viewpoint.

It would be wonderful to see such compilation CDs distributed in thousands on secular magazine covers and available to give away in evangelistic campaigns, traveling outreach ministries and in other types of overseas outreach.

It is also possible to have mini-CDs produced the same size as a business card – they hold about 50mb and run in a normal CD player. Being for the business market, they are not cheap. It is also possible to buy blanks to write them at home using a normal CD writer. For instance, Cyberguys sell that at $10.90 for a 10 pack of small CD disks (stock number 1540540). You can buy a disk labeler to make labels for these disks at $25.95 (stock number 1420570).


Available CDs

Here's a range of evangelistic CDs – please send details of others.


PowerPoint and CDs

PowerPoint was designed by Microsoft, primarily to create sequential slides for business presentations. A PowerPoint presentation cannot easily be viewed in real time on a website, but it can be placed on a CD for distribution. PowerPoint files tend to be very large, so if offered on a website, they are a lengthy download. For an individual evangelistic website user, they have no relevance, since a much more interactive presentation can be built in HTML and possibly Flash.

However as a tool for making a set of sequential pages to display on a computer or projector – to accompany a lecture, seminar, or discussion – they can have a place in evangelism or teaching. PowerPoint can also be used as an untended repeating loop display on, for example, an exhibition stand – and again this has evangelistic potential.

PowerPoint can also be used as a cheap development tool for interactive CDs. You can build in a lot of interactivity using PowerPoint and embed just about any kind of video file including avi, mpeg, and even Flash.

PowerPoint is not the best tool for CD-rom development, but can be used by a church or smaller ministry with limited resources. The final product can be fairly sophisticated and need not be linear in design. By non-linear, this means that you can use PowerPoint as a tool to build a CD-rom in a way that allows the user to determine when components to access and in what order. By using the "Action Settings" in the Slide Show menu, any item (button, graphic, photo, etc.) can be linked to any other slide or action. Users can choose to watch a video or to see a still photo. They can choose to click on an icon for more information about something, or skip ahead to a different topic. In function, this is just like a website that takes advantage of hypertext and other links. Most people are used to using PowerPoint for linear presentations, but this option is good for kiosk use or for building CDs that can be distributed for individual use.

This is a cheap way of building a CD, but it gets the job done and avoids investment in expensive software. It is possible to build a fairly sophisticated CD just by using PowerPoint. There is a Powerpoint to  Flash converter – free trial, pay to keep.

You can download a free PowerPoint viewer if you don't possess MS Office.

It is also possible to send a PPT file as self-opening, so that a user does not need to possess a PowerPoint viewer. Under the file menu there is a 'Pack & Go' option.

EBibleTeacher has valuable PowerPoint tutorials, free graphics, backgrounds, and Hot Links to many other PowerPoint resources.

If you have any evangelistic PowerPoint presentations which you would like to share with others, please tell us and we can add them to this page.


Technical links and comments


Evangelistic video

DVD is rapidly gaining in popularity, but it will be some time before most computer users or video owners also posses a DVD player. Until this time, the VideoCD format (not the same as DVD) can pack a whole movie onto a CD which can be viewed by computers without DVD drives. The Jesus Film is available in this format in various languages. There is, of course, a great lack of evangelistic videos in languages other than English. There is huge potential for CDs in Japan, China, and the Middle East. Also available on CD-rom and video: UK's Christian Television Association will be offering their evangelistic videos on DVD by the end of the year. Currently they, and CPO offer evangelistic videos – but only in European video format.


Games on CD and the Internet

Mission Resources maintains a list of evangelistic videos. DVDs (and videos) in a range of languages are also available from Gospel Films and Gateway Video. There is also a directory of evangelistic video at Gospel Videos

Video formats vary – this lookup site lists which types are used in different countries round the world.

Computer games on CD-rom are a very powerful medium, and are played by millions. There is considerable potential for using games to communicate elements of the Christian faith.


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