From USA Today:
The power of broadband Internet service is expanding the reach of Christian faithful who want to spread the word.
Increasingly, houses of worship and individuals are using the Internet to reach adherents and those outside their communities, in a trend sometimes called “Godcasting.”
“We want to try to make worship opportunities and learning from the word of God available to as many people as we can,” says the Rev. Marion Arbuckle, pastor of Stonebrook Church in Smyrna, Tenn.
“It is a way people are getting information, and we feel we need to use the same technology for the glory of God.”
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