Do Digital Missionaries Need to Be Tech Savvy?

Barbara Carneiro • November 21, 2024

Do digital missionaries need to be tech-savvy to succeed in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape?

Well every generation has faced intimidating technologies, only to find ways to adapt. Whether it’s a grandmother Facetiming with her grandchildren or someone in their 70s engaging in online groups, the reality is clear: we’re all using tech, even if it doesn’t feel that way.


The reluctance to embrace new technology

It’s normal to feel hesitant about new tools and platforms. Many of us have experienced that moment of staring at a new app or device, unsure (and somewhat anxious) about how it works or if it’s worth the effort to learn. That hesitation, often tied to our busy lives, makes it easy to dismiss tech as unnecessary. But look closer. Even reluctant users often rely on tech more than they realize.


Embracing familiar tools

Digital missionaries don’t need to master every app or platform, just focus on what they already know. If you’re already comfortable with a tool for personal use, why not leverage that for ministry? Many people have successfully used platforms like Zoom or even Facebook to connect with others spiritually. The key is to utilize tools you’re comfortable with, because it allows for authentic engagement and can enhance your outreach efforts.


Real-life examples

Take someone in their 50s who felt their contributions were no longer needed at the church. They discovered a passion for connecting with others online; engaging in digital groups allowed them to ask questions and actually share experiences. Although some may feel out of touch, they can find their niche in digital ministry. Digital ministry might take effort, but the rewards for stepping into new spaces are undeniable.


Finding common ground

As digital missionaries, it's essential to recognize that the tools we use for communication can also serve as channels for spiritual engagement. Whether it's a simple text message, an email, or a social media post, these platforms can facilitate conversations about faith and grow discipleship relationships, even internationally. Although these tools are helpful, they can also be limiting because they need a more personal touch. This is why we must be intentional in our interactions.


Age is just a number

Older generations aren’t the only ones who struggle with tech; young people sometimes exhibit reluctance towards more complex tech. Instead of stressing over mastering everything, digital missionaries should use what they know and realize learning tech is a process. The rewards make the effort worthwhile.


What this means for digital missionaries

For those new to the journey of a digital missionary, it’s essential to recognize that the core of digital ministry lies not in technical expertise but in the art of building meaningful relationships. Every interaction is a chance to share the Gospel—no matter the platform employed. The objective is to connect with others personally, utilizing tools that feel most intuitive. While some may prioritize honing technical skills, the true strength of this ministry emerges from authentic connections, as genuine relationships pave the way for deeper conversations.


Some answers to your questions

  • Do I need to be a tech expert to be a digital missionary?

No, not necessarily. It’s more important to be comfortable with the technology that you use and to focus on building relationships. However, this can be challenging because some may find it difficult. Although expertise is valuable, the emphasis should be on connection, not perfection.


  • What if I need help with using certain technologies?

That’s completely okay! Focus on the tools you’re comfortable with. You can always learn as you go; plenty of resources are available to help you improve. This is a process that takes time. Although you may initially feel uncertain, you will find that the journey is worthwhile, because growth often occurs gradually.


  • Can digital tools really help in sharing the Gospel?

Absolutely! Digital tools can create opportunities for conversations about faith and help you connect with others meaningfully; however, this connection may be challenging at times. Although they facilitate interaction, some people might struggle to express their thoughts openly because of personal reasons. The potential for growth and understanding remains significant, and many have benefited profoundly from these interactions.


  • How can I engage with others online if I’m not tech-savvy?

Start small and use platforms that you’re familiar with to connect with friends or family. Share your thoughts, experiences, and faith journey with Jesus while being mindful of the audience. This can be a powerful way to engage others, even if it may initially seem daunting. You might find that sharing your story becomes easier over time.


  • What if I encounter new technology that feels overwhelming?

Consider taking a step back; remember that you don’t have to master everything all at once. Focus on what you already know well and gradually explore new tools. Although rushing can be tempting, patience is key to gaining a deeper understanding.


Conclusion

Being a digital missionary doesn’t mean mastering tech. It’s about using the tools you know to build meaningful connections. Familiarity often fosters authenticity. Although people are on the other side of your screen, there’s potential for meaningful engagement. Remain open and you’ll quickly notice the endless opportunities. 

What do you think? Share your ideas on Discord or on social media.


Through the.Church.digital, we are helping physical and digital churches better understand the discipleship process, and helping churches and church planters understand this and other decentralized mindset shifts. By taking this quick assessment we can get you connect with a coach, resources and more. Also, check out our Discord Group where we are encouraging people daily. 

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