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Bishop James Brown, also know as Bishop I Feel God, serves as the Founder and Senior Pastor of Victory International Church in the southwest section of Fort Worth, Texas. Along with his partner for life Pastor Linda Brown the powerful duo minister to the "up and out", as well as, "the down and out".

Believing that the church must be innovative and creative in order to reach this end time generation, Bishop Brown is active in utilizing and implementing technology for the spread of the Gospel. Having attended Michigan State University, he applies his expertise as a software engineer for the kingdom of God. From internet web sites to CD duplication to print publications, Bishop Brown stands at the forefront of technological innovation for the kingdom of God.

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Using the Internet to fulfill your vision

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Using the Internet to fulfill your vision

By Michael Bell
Fifteen years ago I was approached by young man name with a vision. His name was Mark Orr, and his vision was to use technology to connect Mission Agencies with young people who were looking for Mission experiences. Mark was President of an organization called Student Mission Advance, [...]

Internet Opens Network for Jesus 2020

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Global Media Outreach Pioneers the Evangelism and Discipleship Frontiers of the 21st Century

Free Faith-Based Television Gaining Ground in U.S. Prisons

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Free Faith-Based Television Gaining Ground in U.S. Prisons
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10 /Christian Newswire/ — A Trinity Broadcasting Network initiative created to impact the nation’s soaring recidivism rates is gaining in popularity with correctional officials. Launched in 2007, TBN Second Chance is a faith-based program designed to give inmates a second chance to make good choices [...]

Ministers finding online world time-consuming

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Ministers finding online world time-consuming
Scripps Howard News Service
For millions of users, the World Wide Web has turned into a devil’s den packed with urban legends, pop-up porn, Nigerian get-rich schemes and tidal waves of spam pushing medical products that make sailors blush.
That isn’t how the Internet Evangelism Day team sees things. It notes that “over [...]

Pastor uses the Web and MySpace to reach out.

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Churches usually measure how many people they regularly affect by counting church members. But at Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church, you should count their MySpace friends, too.

Cornerstone just started in September 2007, and while it has about 60 members who attend the Sunday morning service at the Holiday Inn Select near UCF, over 1,200 MySpace users connect to the church online.

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