What are the missiological implications of the Coronavirus? The missions community needs some deep thinking about how “social distancing” and crashing economies due to major biosecurity events will affect the world and the future of ministry. First, try reading this short post: http://muslimministry.blogspot.com/2020/03/a-missiology-of-social-distancing.html. Then please share your reaction below.
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I am a computer-person, and I have seen a great increase in the people doing social networking. At the same time, I have seen a LOT of people who suddenly recognize that social media is not a replacement for personal social interaction. I am not arguing against using social media for missions, but rather pointing out that our current social media is not able to truly replace the in-person meeting. There is still a huge need for loving the neighbor who lives next-door.