Missions from Your Laptop: Reaching the World Through Technology

Today’s technology enables us to connect instantaneously with someone on the opposite side of the world. This presents an unprecedented opportunity to use technology to collaborate with others to bring God’s glory to the farthest corners of the world. Learn simple, practical ways you can join the missional technology movement and invite others to do the same.

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Ali Llewellyn (@adllewellyn) works on expanding the scale and scope of public-private mass collaborations that improve governance and engage citizens in creating a better world. Her background in education, cross-cultural communication, and theology provides the passion and articulation necessary to help companies and communities take their mission to the next level. She was a cofounder of NASA’s International Space Apps Challenge and National Day of Civic Hacking, two of the largest mass collaborations in history, and has traveled widely with a vision to ignite church planting movements in the nations.

Nick Skytland (@skytland) is passionate about using technology to address significant social and community issues while advancing the gospel. He has extensive experience leading collaborative initiatives and is cofounder of NASA’s International Space Apps Challenge and the National Day of Civic Hacking, two of the largest mass collaborations in history. His background includes designing next generation space suits, training space bound astronauts, developing open-source software, and traveling the world.

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