Sunday 27 November 2011


THE CHURCH HAS GONE DIGITAL. HAVE YOU?
The world of technology is moving fast and it has long found its way into the church, or let me say into religion. Today you can have a church service at the touch of a button. As a Kenyan youth  I can say am privileged to have gone digital. The religious music industry has also taken a new twist with fresh young musicians. I don’t know what you’ll say about this but this newage music is really entertaining for the generation. We are slowly drifting away from the classical choir systems of music.
If you listen to Daddy Owen “king of kapungalla” sing you’ll want to listen to listen him sing again. Music played by Mary Mary is very very spiritually inspirational. Kenyan hip-hop fans can bear me witness that Juliani is one great musician. On the othe hand Ekodida is making people to fully praise in the ghetto way.
Back to my story, it is now evident that we can digitally have fellowship with fellow Christians from anywhere on earth. Joel Osteen can preach to the whole world through internet tv and change many lives. Back here in Kenya local TV stations are taking a step to broadcast church sermons during specific hours of the Sunday. As I write this, new shows have poped up and are proving to be quite refreshing. Check this out, you can watch Tukuza Fresh Start on KTN, get the word of God from the bible via internet (Oh! Talk of version, that’s your choice), interact with friends and family about the word via Social media like facebook, twitter, google+, 2go…pick one, request  your praise of choice and have it played it on TV.
So, are you going digital this Sunday or perhaps this Christmas?

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