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Old 04-26-2006, 01:58 PM   #2
Antoine of MMM
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Kinda neat. In the framwork of Mobile Ministry Magazine, we look at tech in a few ways in additon to those that you listed:

- ministers in 1st world countries who have the access and use the tech want to better use it
- ministers in 1st world countries who are afraid to use it yet have the access to
- ministeries in 2nd world countries that could use mobile tech be need a better training and economic backbone to support it (this is really where accessilbity comes into play)
- the viability of any computer tech on the mission field
- the developments within tech that further or hinder ministries (technological, social, political, etc.)

And while many will agree with your #1, my #4 and your numbers 2, 3 and 4 are the biggest hurdles that any tech has to face.
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