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Digital Togetherness in the Middle East and North Africa

Deepening Relationships with Young Adults for Adventist Mission

Chanmin Chung

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Pickwick Publications
07 February 2025
In an era when digital relationships define social landscapes, Digital Togetherness in the Middle East and North Africa offers a unique exploration into how these technologies impact ministries with young adults in the regions. Authored by ChanMin Chung, this compelling work delves into the effective use of social media, instant messaging, and video communication platforms to forge meaningful relationships and promote spiritual dialogue. Focused on the Christian work in the MENA region, Chung's research provides practical digital strategies beyond conventional outreach, addressing the unique challenges gospel workers face in engaging a tech-savvy young adult population amid cultural and religious complexities. This book is an invaluable resource for Christian workers, leaders, and anyone interested in the powerful role of digital media in enhancing intercultural and interfaith interactions. Whether you are a practitioner on the ground or a strategist behind the scenes, these insights will equip you to build deeper, more resilient connections in your ministries. Join Chung on a journey of digital discovery and spiritual outreach that promises to transform your approach to ministries in the digital age.
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Imprint:   Pickwick Publications
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   73
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   286g
ISBN:   9798385219636
Series:   American Society of Missiology Monograph
Pages:   208
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

ChanMin Chung is a media professional and intercultural worker with over twenty years of experience in strategic media planning and gospel communication across diverse cultures. Born into a Buddhist family in South Korea, he has extensively served in the Middle East and North Africa, utilizing his deep understanding of media's impact on societal changes. Currently, he is the vice president for global media and engagement at Hope Channel International in the United States, where he leads comprehensive global media strategy and engagement initiatives. Holding an MA in Islamic studies from Middle East University in Lebanon and a doctor of global leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary, his work integrates media, culture, and religion, enhancing gospel communication worldwide.

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