The younger generation has been taught to lead with their purpose rather than their end result. But maybe thats the problem when it comes to digital mission.
If you take a look at the Missio Dei Catholic about page—we’re looking to create a medium for proclaiming the gospel—to be missionaries of Jesus Christ.
The one thing I have personally tried to resist within our group is an echo chamber—that might reverberate into sensationalism. I attempt to interact with Catholics that I may not always agree with on every theological point.
It’s been all directed by the our name Missio Dei—The Mission of God. It’s on the door.
We publish compendiums, videos, podcasts, etc. We have donors, patrons, etc. But we made a conscience decision to say we’re cooperative—we do this together.
Any money goes back into the mission. It’s a digital Acts 4 community so-to-speak. One particular challenge is having inspiring writers and content creators who want to “make it.” The focus for some becomes making it. And so, there’s a tension there.
Wow, sounds like a cool thing you have going on, Philip! I´ll say a prayer for you and the others involved in Missio Dei (and check out what you, I´m intrigued now).
If you take a look at the Missio Dei Catholic about page—we’re looking to create a medium for proclaiming the gospel—to be missionaries of Jesus Christ.
The one thing I have personally tried to resist within our group is an echo chamber—that might reverberate into sensationalism. I attempt to interact with Catholics that I may not always agree with on every theological point.
It’s been all directed by the our name Missio Dei—The Mission of God. It’s on the door.
We publish compendiums, videos, podcasts, etc. We have donors, patrons, etc. But we made a conscience decision to say we’re cooperative—we do this together.
Any money goes back into the mission. It’s a digital Acts 4 community so-to-speak. One particular challenge is having inspiring writers and content creators who want to “make it.” The focus for some becomes making it. And so, there’s a tension there.
The distinctions here are good. A good reminder.
Wow, sounds like a cool thing you have going on, Philip! I´ll say a prayer for you and the others involved in Missio Dei (and check out what you, I´m intrigued now).