Vol. 5 No. 2 April-May 2010Sharing the Good News in 2009: A Media Report
Publications In 2009 GCI Media published five issues of Christian Odyssey—almost 78,000 copies. The magazine’s mission, as seen in its masthead, is "Exploring Life and Faith." We feature articles on practical Christian living, explanations of basic beliefs of the Christian faith, with Bible studies, book reviews, interviews, and other interesting and practical helps for Christian life. Our current circulation is about 15,000—plus another 2,500 in Australia—but the value of Odyssey extends far beyond the printed copies. That’s because our previous issues continue to be available for the general public on our website, and search engines enable thousands of people to make use of the resources we have. Exact user statistics are impossible to obtain for the website, but we do know that Odyssey web pages were viewed more than 700,000 times.
The most popular article is "The Apostles’ Creed," published in 1999, viewed 29,000 times. Most of these visitors find out about the article from search engines—if they type "the apostles creed" into a search engine, our website will be on the first page of results. Our second-most popular article is "Evidence of Black Africans in the Bible," which we printed in 2007. If people search for "blacks in the bible," which many do, our article is likely to be at the very top of the list. The third article is "Easter in the Church," from 2006. The most popular article published in 2009 was "Creation and Evolution," in the February-March issue, followed closely by the cover article of the next issue: "We say goodbye, but then what happens when we die?"
We published 12 letters from Joseph Tkach, which were sent to donors, for a total of about 79,000 letters.
Website Although the website is in the domain of the Informational Technology department, much of the content of the website is produced by the Media Department. (The website is in the process of being redesigned, and www.gci.org will soon be our official domain, although it will take many months to move all the articles to the new location.) Here are the 2009 statistics for www.wcg.org:
The most popular articles are shown in the box below. It is interesting that the top two are about women. Many people find our site by searching for "book of ruth" or "proverbs 31." The website also provides visitors with an easy way to
refer an article to a friend. The number of people using this feature has
doubled in the past year. As we might expect, the most popular articles
are frequently the most-recommended ones, but other articles are commonly
referred to a friend, too:
To see what is new on our website, go to www.wcg.org/new.htm —or sign up for our weekly email at www.wcg.org/weeklyupdate.htm.
Electronic media Our video department, with a staff of only two people, produces four video series, plus a variety of other electronic media products. Speaking of Life, a weekly series of short messages by Joseph Tkach, had 52 new programs. They, and the previous programs still on the website, were accessed 134,000 times. The program viewed most often in its first eight weeks was "Beginning of Time," which noted that both the Bible and science say that time had a beginning. Almost 30 percent of the users preferred the audio version; about 9 percent downloaded a file to create a DVD copy—perhaps to share the program with friends who do not have internet access. You can see the options at www.speakingoflife.org. You’re Included is the next-most popular video program—it features half-hour interviews with Christian leaders, writers and theologians. In 2009, we added 19 programs, including interviews with Elmer Colyer, Gerrit Scott Dawson, Gary Deddo, Gordon Fee, Ted Johnston, Christian Kettler, Jeff McSwain, Paul Louis Metzger, Roger Newell, Cherith Fee Nordling, Andrew Root, and Dan Thimell. The most popular program, as measured by the number of viewers in the first eight weeks, was Gordon Fee, followed by Gerrit Scott Dawson and then Gordon Fee’s daughter, Cherith Fee Nordling. We continue to get a good number of views on our 2008 interviews with William Young, author of The Shack. About 33 percent of users chose to listen; 8 percent downloaded the DVD file. We conducted several more interviews in February 2010 at a conference in Scotland, and we plan to share those programs with you on a bi-weekly basis. To see all of them, go to www.youreincluded.org.
GCI Together is a series of interviews with personnel in GCI, including mission developers in other nations. We posted one program each month, featuring the following people: Randy Bloom, Charles Fleming, James Henderson, Ted Johnston, Santiago Lange, Curtis May, John McLean, Gary Moore, Mat Morgan, Michael Morrison, Pat Shaw, and Tammy Tkach. People watched or listened to these programs more than 18,000 times. See www.wcg.org/av/GCIT.htm.
In late August, we also began posting on the website a series called A Word From Our Sponsor. This is a series of messages from the Bible ranging in length from 15 to 30 minutes, given by J. Michael Feazell, Dan Rogers, and Michael Morrison. The first four programs logged a total of 8,000 uses. See www.wcg.org/av/MiscVid.htm. Our goal The motto of Grace Communion International is "living and sharing the gospel." Our publications and our electronic media serve as resources for members, pastors, and the general public to help people come to a better understanding of God’s unconditional love for us manifest in Jesus Christ and ministered to us through the Holy Spirit. In as many ways as possible, we want to make the good news easy to understand and easy to share. Michael Morrison
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