Questions to focus on: Online Gospel Presentations

These questions can be used at different levels. You can take 30 seconds to think about one or two. You can discuss them in a team or group of like-minded Christians. Or they can be used in a college class, including assignments and research projects, and answered in writing at any depth. They may be freely reproduced for this purpose. Please email us additional questions that could be added to this page.
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  1. Take time to analyze the structures of these gospel presenations.
  2. To what extent do they avoid the use of Christian jargon words, and express truth in every-day language?
  3. Do these sites assume much pre-existing Christian knowledge in their readers? Are they accessible to people with no knowledge of the Bible? How far down the Gray Matrix would their target audience be?
  4. Do they make cultural assumptions, so that they only work well within the culture of their writers?
  5. What dangers must we avoid when writing gospel presentations for the Web?
  6. Why should a gospel presentation not be just an add-on to a site, but integrate with the entire site?
  7. Discuss the importance of testimonies and FAQ-type pages in illustrating and amplifying the core gospel message.
  8. Analyze the structures of these pages. Are they intuitive to navigate through? Do the colors and graphics reflect the mood of the site?
  9. Do these sites go on to offer 'what next' help to people who have made a commitment, or even just want to find out more?