Three Ways Catholics Spread Faith Online

Catholic Social Networking Benefits

Make a world of difference without even getting up from your chair!?

The Internet and new media have opened the doors to a world of opportunity, opportunity to spread our faith. There is no use in trying to fight Facebook, social networking. It is here to stay and we should feel obligated to use it to spread positive messages rather than latter happening.

Has sticking your head in the sand, in a time of opportunity and change ever worked? Here are some fun, painless ways to spread your Catholic faith.

1) Spread Facebook Faith. Join groups and spread positive messages with Facebook. It’s a great way to connect with others, with whom you may have never had the opportunity to connect with before. More and more people are using Facebook to communicate an it’s certainly not just for youth anymore. There is a group on Facebook dedicated to standing up for the Catholic faith.

2) Be a Social Butterfly. Go to Google and search social networks followed by a keyword of interest to you. Find a social network that you are not currently a member of and register! There are tons of new networks popping up with specialized areas of interest. 4Marks is a social network that allows Catholics to share their faith, grow in their faith, and connect! Mingle with other users, check out current events and share your opinions and interests.

3) Blog. Blog. Blog. In case you are not familiar with blogs, a blog is a web log of articles and information that is constantly being updated by one writer or possibly a team of writers. Blogs allow people to find resources, connect and interact. Google search a topic you are passionate about and find a relevant blog. There are millions of people looking to connect to others and share their passion! Spend a few moments reading posts, searching through archives and articles. Post your own comments about topics that interest you personally!

Posted: Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 at 7:05 am
Tags: , , , , ,   Categories: Faith, Social Media

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