Virtually Led Movements AFRICAME Nov 4 2009 Abt. 11am CST Nov 5 2009 10:10am CST Vision CCC Vision: Building spiritual movements everywhere so that everyone knows someone who truly follows Christ. AFRICAME VM Vision is: Building spiritual movements so that everyone who has a TV, radio, internet access or cellphone in AFRICAME knows someone who truly follows Christ. Mission CCC Mission: Launch spiritual movements everywhere through winning, building and sending Christ centered multiplying disciples. AFRICAME VM Mission is: Launch spiritual movements through TV, radio, cellphones and on-line by winning, building and sending AFRICAME Christ centered multiplying disciples. TV Penetration In AFRICAME World Rank Country Amount World Rank Country Amount # 13 # 25 # 26 # 27 # 29 # 31 # 33 # 39 = 49 = 49 # 60 # 63 # 66 # 69 # 77 # 78 # 79 # 82 # 84 Turkey Egypt Nigeria Congo, Democratic Republic South Africa Saudi Arabia Iran Kazakhstan Algeria Morocco Sudan Ghana Iraq Oman Lebanon Cote d'Ivoire Syria Tunisia Kuwait 20,900,000 7,700,000 6,900,000 6,478,000 6,000,000 5,100,000 4,610,000 3,880,000 3,100,000 3,100,000 2,380,000 1,900,000 1,750,000 1,600,000 1,180,000 1,090,000 1,050,000 920,000 875,000 = 86 = 91 = 91 # 95 = 102 = 102 # 104 # 106 # 108 # 109 # 110 # 113 # 116 # 117 # 118 # 119 # 120 # 121 # 122 Turkmenistan Kenya Libya Ethiopia Jordan Uganda Yemen Cameroon Zimbabwe Senegal Madagascar United Arab Emirates Zambia Bahrain Mauritius Qatar Kyrgyzstan Brunei Angola 820,000 730,000 730,000 682,000 500,000 500,000 470,000 450,000 370,000 361,000 325,000 310,000 277,000 275,000 258,000 230,000 210,000 201,900 196,000 = 86 Tajikistan 820,000 # 123 Azerbaijan 170,000 Source: www.nationmaster.com/graph/med_tel-media-televisions Christian TV in AFRICAME Name Country of Origin Inspired Faith Broadcasting Network Israel Broadcast Region Prophetic Link Ministries Love World Network Internet Abu Dhabi, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Internet Zimbabwe Internet and cellphone DRC Internet and possibly Satellite Internet and Terrestrial Internet and Terrestrial Middle East Internet only? Africa and Europe Internet only? Iran Internet only? Satellite LoveWorld Christian Network Canal CVV La Source Divine Truth Al Hayat TV Joy Christian Television Network Miracle Channel Africa Christian Broadcast Network (ACBN) Dove Television CTV Thine Kingdom Come TBN Africa Adonai Broadcasting Network South Africa South Africa, Johannesburg Nigeria DRC Ivory Coast, Abidjan South Africa Egypt Israel Nigeria Media Internet Language http://www.returnofelijahfirecrusades.tv http://www.loveworldchristiannetwork.org/ French Arabic French Farsi METV – Middle Eastern TV Nigeria South Africa South Africa South Africa South Africa, Johannesburg Lebanon and Israel InSight Christian TV South Africa, Cape Town Central and Southern Africa Satellite AMOS-1 and Cable for Lebanon & Israel Satellite and Internet Al Bisharah TV Syria Middle East Satellite Euro Bird 9 TURK-7 on SAT-7 PARS SAT-7 PARS SAT-7 CNL Europa Lebanon Lebanon Lebanon Kazakhstan Middle East Satellite Eutelsat Hot Bird 6 Middle East Satellite Eutelsat Hot Bird 6 Middle East and North Africa Satellite Eutelsat Hot Bird 8 Stans, Middle East and North Africa Satellite Hot Bird 368 cable networks and internet Iran Satellite Hot Bird 6 Iran Satellite Hot Bird 8 and internet sub Saharan Africa Satellite Intelsat 10 and on internet Africa Satellite Intelsat PAS 10 (Sub Saharan Africa) and Hot Bird 8 (Middle East) Africa and Middle East Satellite NSS 10 and Terrestrial Africa and Europe Satellite PAS 7 / PAS 10 Africa and Europe Satellite PAS 7 or PAS 10 Africa Satellite Taicom 3 for Africa, Southern Africa over PAS 7 Middle East, North Africa, and far Satellite Telstar 12 Southern Africa Africa, Asia and Europe Satellite Thaicom 5 (Africa and Asia) and Intelsat 10 (Africa and Europe) Egypt Terrestrial Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa, Eldoret Terrestrial Turkish Farsi Arabic Russian Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Windhoek, Rehoboth and Okahandja West Africa English, Afrikaans and Oshivambo The Healing channel Mohabat TV Emmanuel TV Spirit Word Nigeria South Africa Metro TV Manna TV John 3:16 TV GOD TV Ghana South Africa South Africa Israel Aghapy Egypt Apostolic Oneness Network USA Coptic Orthodox Church Channel TBN Family Kenya Egypt Kenya TBN Namibia Namibia Television la Solution Togo, Lome Source: Chris Sleath South Africa only? Africa and Europe South Africa only? Middle East, Stan and Egypt Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite Terrestrial Website http://www.inspiredfaith.org/ http://www.loveworldchristiannetwork.org/ http://www.canalcvv.com http://www.mlasourceci.com http://www.divinetruth.tv http://www.hayatv.tv/ http://www.joychristiantelevision.com http://www.miraclechannel.com/ http://www.christiantv.co.za http://www.thykingdomcome.tv http://www.tbn.co.za/ http://www.adonaibn.com http://www.metv.org/ http://insightchristiantv.com/ Arabic and Aramaic http://www.albisharah.tv Farsi Farsi http://www.sat7.org/en/sat7_pars http://www.sat7.org http://www.cnl.info/ http://www.thehealingchannel.org/ http://www.mohabat.tv/ http://emmanuel.tv http://www.spiritword.org.za http://www.metroworld.tv http://www.john3verse16.tv/ www.god.tv http://aghapy.tv http://www.aontv.com http://www.ctvchannel.tv http://www.familykenya.com/ French http://www.tbnnamibia.tv/ Radio Penetration in AFRICAME World Rank # 18 # 20 # 22 = 23 = 23 # 27 # 31 # 33 # 35 # 37 # 42 = 44 # 48 # 49 # 50 = 57 # 59 # 63 = 73 # 75 Country Nigeria Egypt Congo, Democratic Republic South Africa Iran Ethiopia Ghana Turkey Uzbekistan Tanzania Sudan Algeria Morocco Kazakhstan Saudi Arabia Uganda Iraq Syria Kenya Madagascar Amount 23,500,000 20,500,000 18,030,000 17,000,000 17,000,000 15,200,000 12,500,000 11,300,000 10,800,000 8,800,000 7,550,000 7,100,000 6,640,000 6,470,000 6,250,000 5,000,000 4,850,000 4,150,000 3,070,000 3,050,000 Source: www.nationmaster.com/graph/med_rad-media-radios World Rank # 79 = 82 # 86 # 87 # 88 # 92 # 93 # 96 # 97 # 99 = 100 # 102 # 104 # 105 # 106 # 107 # 108 # 115 # 118 = 119 Country Lebanon Malawi Cameroon Cote d'Ivoire Tunisia Chad Jordan Oman Libya Tajikistan Senegal Turkmenistan Zambia Kuwait Zimbabwe Sierra Leone Yemen Armenia United Arab Emirates Angola Amount 2,850,000 2,600,000 2,270,000 2,260,000 2,060,000 1,670,000 1,660,000 1,400,000 1,350,000 1,291,000 1,240,000 1,225,000 1,200,000 1,175,000 1,140,000 1,120,000 1,050,000 850,000 820,000 815,000 Internet Usage In Africa INTERNET USAGE STATISTICS FOR AFRICA AFRICA TOTAL AFRICA Egypt Nigeria Morocco South Africa Algeria Sudan Kenya Tunisia Zimbabwe Ghana Senegal Uganda Zambia Population (2008 Est.) Internet Users Internet Users Dec-00 Latest Data Penetration (% Population) User Growth (2000-2008) % Users in Africa 975,330,899 4,514,400 54,171,500 5.60% 1100% 100.00% 81,713,517 450,000 10,532,400 12.90% 2241% 19.40% 146,255,306 200,000 10,000,000 6.80% 4900% 18.50% 34,343,219 100,000 6,600,000 19.20% 6500% 12.20% 48,782,755 2,400,000 4,590,000 9.40% 91% 8.50% 33,769,669 50,000 3,500,000 10.40% 69000% 6.50% 40,218,455 30,000 3,500,000 8.70% 11567% 6.50% 37,953,838 200,000 3,000,000 7.90% 1400% 5.50% 10,383,577 100,000 2,800,000 27.00% 2700% 5.20% 11,350,111 50,000 1,351,000 11.90% 2602% 2.50% 23,382,848 30,000 880,000 3.80% 2833% 1.60% 13,343,424 40,000 820,000 6.10% 1950% 1.50% 31,367,972 40,000 750,000 2.40% 1775% 1.40% 11,669,534 20,000 500,000 4.30% 2400% 0.90% Source: www.internetworldstats.com/africa.htm#dz = Sahara Belt Country Internet Usage Growth In Africa AFRICA Algeria Somalia Congo, Dem. Rep. Congo Sudan Morocco Chad Nigeria Liberia Ghana Ethiopia Tunisia Zimbabwe Libya Gambia Zambia Guinea-Bissau Eritrea Egypt Senegal Population (2008 Est.) Internet Users Dec-00 Internet Users Latest Data Penetration (% Population) User Growth (2000-2008) % Users in Africa 33,769,669 50,000 3,500,000 10.40% 69000% 6.50% 9,558,666 200 98,000 1.00% 48900% 0.20% 66,514,506 500 230,400 0.30% 45980% 0.40% 3,905,010 500 70,000 1.80% 13900% 0.10% 40,218,455 30,000 3,500,000 8.70% 11567% 6.50% 34,343,219 100,000 6,600,000 19.20% 6500% 12.20% 10,111,337 1,000 60,000 0.60% 5900% 0.10% 146,255,306 200,000 10,000,000 6.80% 4900% 18.50% 3,334,587 500 20,000 0.60% 3900% 0.00% 23,382,848 30,000 880,000 3.80% 2833% 1.60% 82,544,838 10,000 291,000 0.40% 2810% 0.50% 10,383,577 100,000 2,800,000 27.00% 2700% 5.20% 11,350,111 50,000 1,351,000 11.90% 2602% 2.50% 6,173,579 10,000 260,000 4.20% 2500% 0.50% 1,735,464 4,000 100,200 5.80% 2405% 0.20% 11,669,534 20,000 500,000 4.30% 2400% 0.90% 1,503,182 1,500 37,000 2.50% 2367% 0.10% 5,502,026 5,000 120,000 2.20% 2300% 0.20% 81,713,517 450,000 10,532,400 12.90% 2241% 19.40% 13,343,424 40,000 820,000 6.10% 1950% 1.50% Source: www.internetworldstats.com/africa.htm#dz = Sahara Belt Country Cellphone Penetration in AFRICAME World Rank Country World Rank Country Amount Turkey Amount 61,976,000 # 14 # 76 Afghanistan 5,400,000 # 21 South Africa 42,300,000 # 81 Jordan # 24 Nigeria 40,395,000 # 82 Cameroon 4,771,000 4,536,000 # 28 Egypt # 83 Libya 4,500,000 # 29 Iran 30,065,000 29,770,000 # 85 Azerbaijan 4,300,000 # 30 Saudi Arabia 28,381,000 # 87 Uganda # 31 Algeria 27,563,000 # 88 Senegal 4,195,000 4,123,000 # 37 Morocco # 90 Angola 3,307,000 # 41 Iraq 20,029,000 14,021,000 # 91 Mozambique 3,300,000 # 45 Kazakhstan 12,588,000 # 94 Yemen # 47 Kenya 11,440,000 # 95 Kuwait 2,978,000 2,774,000 # 56 Tanzania # 96 Zambia 2,639,000 # 61 Tunisia 9,358,000 7,842,000 # 98 Oman 2,500,000 # 62 Ghana 7,604,000 # 100 Mali # 63 United Arab Emirates 7,595,000 # 102 Georgia 2,483,000 2,400,000 # 64 Sudan # 106 Madagascar 2,218,000 # 65 Côte d'Ivoire 7,464,000 7,050,000 # 109 Kyrgyzstan 2,152,000 # 66 Syria 6,700,000 # 113 Benin # 67 Congo, Democratic Republic 6,592,000 # 115 Burkina Faso 1,895,000 1,611,000 # 73 Uzbekistan 5,800,000 # 119 Botswana 1,427,000 Source: /www.nationmaster.com/graph/med_tel_mob_cel-media-telephones-mobile-cellular Media Pros / Cons for AFRICAME Coverage Initial CCC costs Initial user costs Interactivity Relationship based Personal Ongoing costs Content capacity Tested Competition CCC Capability CCC Staff preparedness Expertise level Complexity Fit with Win Fit with Build Fit with Send Fit with Campus Led Fit with Church Led Fit with Leader Led Fit with Prayer Led X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ? 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X X Application of Media to Student Led Movement TV - Radio Broadcast evangelistic messages Broadcast discipleship messages Broadcast training messages Internet Promotion to meet students Discipleship content presentation On-line gospel presentation broadcast On-line chat gospel presentations Remote training of staff NLTC, GCMT, IBS On-line small group communities External comms Internal comms Network fundraising MPD comms Cellphone On-line gospel presentation broadcast On-line chat gospel presentations Discipleship remotely External comms Internal comms MPD support collection MPD comms Field Experience Paris comms center incoming communication: Paris comms center startup costs: 85% e-mail from website evangelism 15% ‘phone calls and letters from TV and radio evangelism $100Ks for studios and equipment <$10K for website development Paris comms center recommendation Start with just internet, then add radio and TV later Source: Abdel Hdija Media Focus Conclusions Student Church Virtual Prayer Leader & ILF Internet In Africa Population = 975M Internet users = 54M Where Are Africans On The Net? Egypt Nigeria Morocco South Africa Algeria Sudan Kenya Google.com.eg Yahoo Google.com.ma Google.com.za Google.fr Google Yahoo Yahoo Facebook YouTube Facebook Google.dz Yahoo Google.co.ke Facebook Google Live Google.com.za Live Live Google YouTube Google.com.ng Facebook Yahoo Yahoo YouTube Facebook Google Live Google.fr YouTube YouTube Facebook Live RapidShare YouTube Google Wikipedia Google MSN YouTube myegy MSN MSN Blogger Facebook Maktoob MSN Live Blogger Yahoo Twitter MSN Kooora Blogger maktoob Wikipedia Kooora Gumtree.co.za Startimes2 ??? Wikipedia travian.ae Goal Skyrock News24 Skyrock Goansport.net Microsoft MSN VMN.com Startimes2 Live Echoroukonline Alsadda.net Nation.co.ke masrawy Microsoft Wikipedia Standardbank.co.za ElKhabar Microsoft BBC yallakora Nairaland Dailymotion ABSA.co.za RapidShare Conduit Twitter Blogger BBC Blogger MSN Maktoob Alnilin Google.co.uk mediafire Go Menara Microsoft Wikipedia Google.com.sa Eaststandard.net Key: Search Social News & research Corporate Game Sports Source: http://www.alexa.com/topsites/countries Who’s On Facebook In Africa 3 Turkey 12,382,320 257% 56% 24 South Africa 1,720,820 96% 87% 26 Egypt 1,618,040 107% 97% Source: http://www.nickburcher.com/2009/07/latest-facebook-usage-statistics-by.html, quoting Facebook Why Does Facebook Matter? Time Investment 5 Disciples 30 Small group 30 People attendees Current cut off for student leader personal contacts 100 Disciples’ disciples 200 Disciples’ small group attendees 1000 Disciples’ small group attendees disciples Breadth of contact Facebook cut off for student leader personal contacts SEACOM July 23 2009 1 MBPS: $3000 p.m. -> $600 p.m. CCC Internet “Ministries” Base Goal Evangelism Discipleship Multiplication AFRICAME Presence Relevant Languages Supported Movement Fit San Jose Every person has 6 chances to see the Gospel V. strong in ME + English speaking Africa English Arabic French Portuguese German Church Orlando To help students and to support the Campus Min. Strong in ME + English speaking Africa Arabic English English for Africa French Portuguese Student Langley, BC Disciple people and reach them for Christ Some in Francophone Africa English French Paris Reach people for Christ, support their partners X Some in Francophone Africa French English Church Church CCC Internet Ministry Conclusions Current CCC Cellphone Ministry Global Media Outreach • most visited African site in June 2009 => .mobi site ESCOM • launches mobile sites in July 2009 Josh McDowell Ministry • has US cell broadcast ministry Cellphone Movement Objectives Media Direction Processes Community based Integration • text message • browsing • CCC to disciple • Disciple to CCC • WIN • BUILD • SEND • Twitter • Facebook • voice communications? • broadband media as appropriate? • face to face communication? E-Learning Train people • at lower cost and… • greater volume Start with ILU • then add GCMT, institutions • then add IBS Driven by professors Access Participation • using existing courses and • multiple media • by narrowband, or • broadband • full time, or • part time 10 Year Objectives for Virtually Led Movements