Once again I’ve been asked to speak as one of 25 contributors at the Christian New Media Conference 2012. I attended for the first time last year and ran a session all about Twitter. This year I am giving a short talk entitled:
#prayformuamba – Has twitter made it ok to pray?
And after that I’m running a breakout session with Bex Lewis on Online Tools You Shouldn’t Live Without.
Last year’s conference was a brilliant opportunity to meet up with online friends, get inspired and learn about new media in a Christian context. Hope to see you there! I’m particularly looking forward to seeing Sister Catherine (@digitalnun) again, she was brilliant last year.
Of course, I’ll post my talks on here after the event. If you can’t make it, follow the #cnmac12 hashtag on Twitter.
Here is some further information:
The Christian New Media Conference 2012
Date: 20th October 2012
Time: 9.15am Registration, 10am Start and 5.20pm Finish
Venue: King’s College London, Waterloo Campus, Franklin-Wilkins Building, Stamford Street, London SE1 8WA Directions
Tickets: £30 Book Now!
If you want to make a greater impact in the digital world, to get to grips with new media technologies, or simply tweet, pin and post better, then the Christian New Media Conference 2012 is the place to be. It will inspire you, equip you and connect you with like-minded people – whatever your level of experience.
Now in its third year, the conference has moved to a new venue with more space, four new seminar streams and 25 expert speakers ready to give practical help and an opportunity to delve deeper.
Whether you come as an individual, a church, charity or business, you’ll be spoilt for choice with 20 breakout sessions available.
The Theme for 2012
The digital revolution has transformed the art of story-telling, bringing it once more to the fore. If you think about it, much of what we are engaged with online is story-telling. We might be telling our story, our church or organisation’s story – but ultimately, as Christians, we are telling God’s story. This will be the theme of the main sessions this year and will have a dedicated seminar stream.
This year’s Theology stream will look at the concept of ‘Depixelating God’ – exploring how we as Christians can help make the image of God clearer to people in the online space.
What people said about the 2011 Conference:
“I went to be inspired and meet with people from twitter – I came away excited, encouraged and with lots of new friends.”
“Things were presented well in a way that left me well informed and also gave me ideas for ways to practically apply what i’ve learned.”
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