If you'd like to know if Bible Love Notes profits from our social media sites, please read the note at the bottom. Thanks!
God doesn't call everyone to foreign missions, but God calls every Christian to share our faith.
Let me suggest some opportunities you might have overlooked:
1. Email Mission Field—friends and family
Be deliberate about sending encouraging emails and letting others know you're praying for them. If you're a subscriber and enjoy a particular Bible Love Note, forward it to a friend and include this link that tells them how to get a free subscription.
2. Facebook Mission Field—3 billion active monthly users If you're on Facebook, share Scriptures on your wall and message friends to offer prayer and encouragement. Follow the Bible Love Notes main page, our Psalms and Proverbs page, and our Doors of Joy page. Each page posts devotions and images that can help you share Christ on your personal page.
3. Pinterest Mission Field—631 million monthly users
While you're pinning your favorite recipes or crafts, take time to pin links to Christian devotions and images. Create a board for that purpose, and follow the Bible Love Notes Pinterest page for great things to share.
4. YouTube—2.5 billion monthly users
The Bible Love Notes YouTube site offers videos of our daily devotions. If you follow the page and give a thumbs up to the videos you watch, they go out to more people. I encourage you to take advantage of these simple ways to share your faith, making social media more Christ-centered!
The internet can be used for great evil, but let's use it to serve the Lord (Colossians 3:23)!
P.S. Bible Love Notes is also on X and Instagram.
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Note: Bible Love Notes is not a profit-making ministry, so whenever you recommend or share Bible Love Notes images and devotions on a social network, you don't need to worry about advertising or requests for donations. We do feature Gail's books at the bottom of many devotions, but we don't do pop-up ads, we don't accept donations, and we never ask for money. Gail makes approximately 12% of the selling price for each book she sells, and that doesn't begin to cover the costs of the email service, image costs, domain name costs, costs of our International Bible Love Notes blogs, etc. So when we ask you to like and share things on social media, it isn't about making money—we're seeking to get God's Word out to more people. We feel blessed to be able to offer Bible Love Notes subscriptions free of charge at a time when many sites are charging for that service.
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