As I understand it, it’s a free website to promote connections between Christian people, churches, organizations, groups, resources and more. Check it out. Absolutely free. Feel free to comment below.
I have been following these guys for several years now. They were the engine behind the Lausanne Conversation with over 8,000 global participants discussing critical issues.
Facebook connects you with those you know while World Wide Open seeks to connect you with who you should know. WWO will soon launch a service where your friends and their friends (on Facebook) will be able to recommend to you who you should know – per your ministry interests.
It goes without saying that most of those we “should know” are in the majority world. WWO has the capacity to facilitate that through their 8 language interface.
For ministry based social networking with a vision, I know of no other group offering anything close to what they offer.
Eldon Porter – Consultant for Global Relations for CrossGlobal Link, COMIBAM Intl., and MANI (Movement for African National Initiatives)
I have been following these guys for several years now. They were the engine behind the Lausanne Conversation with over 8,000 global participants discussing critical issues.
Facebook connects you with those you know while World Wide Open seeks to connect you with who you should know. WWO will soon launch a service where your friends and their friends (on Facebook) will be able to recommend to you who you should know – per your ministry interests.
It goes without saying that most of those we “should know” are in the majority world. WWO has the capacity to facilitate that through their 8 language interface.
For ministry based social networking with a vision, I know of no other group offering anything close to what they offer.
Eldon Porter – Consultant for Global Relations for CrossGlobal Link, COMIBAM Intl., and MANI (Movement for African National Initiatives)