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Digital Ministry is a website focused on educating, enabling, and equipping people for digital ministries, such as building and maintaining church websites, and other types of ministry based websites. Our articles range from resources and tutorials for all aspects of webmastering to the foundations and principals of ministry, and how to apply those principals to a website.
If you would like to contribute to Digital Ministry, please register an account and feel free to contribute as you see fit. All articles and posts will be reviewed by editorial staff before publication. If you are interested in becoming an editor, please leave a comment on the page indicating so, along with a contact phone number and email address.
Everyone at Digital Ministry who registers is automatically granted the ability to create and edit (their own) articles and posts. To request publication of your article or post, please leave a comment on the page below contianing either the post title or ID. Our editorial staff reserves the right to edit any or all parts of your contribution prior to or during publication of your post/article.
Guidelines
Articles are required to contain an “Abstract” section giving a brief summary or description of the article before the article content. Articles may not be put in multiple categories, and will be published in the category of the best fit (in rare cases, a new category may be created). Articles may also be published as part of a series. If you are starting a new series, please indicate the title of your series and a brief abstract of your series in your publication request. If you are adding to an existing series, please include the title of the series and the position in that series where your article should be placed. Once again, final decisions pertaining to series and pubications will be made at the discretion of the editorial staff.
On behalf of the staff of Digital Ministry, I would like to sincerely thank you for your contributions and assistance in helping us educate, enable, and equip people for digital ministry.
Sincerely,
Kenaniah Cerny










