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01 March 2018

A "reboot" of a popular and practical how-to guide for leaders bridging digital social media and parish ministry.
Revised and updated, Click2Save REBOOT covers the increasing sophistication and importance of mobile computing and leads readers through the changes and additions to social media platforms that are currently shaping how we communicate with, connect with—and can offer Christ-centered care to—one another: Facebook and Twitter, at the center of the first edition, have changed dramatically. Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, etc. have made images and video much more central.
Innovative, often sophisticated voices are overtaking the blog form. Podcasting has become elegant and accessible to the masses through SoundCloud and similar hosting platforms, while Pokémon Go popularized augmented reality—even sometimes leading players into churchyards in their hunt. From their research and personal experience, the authors offer guidance on coping with—and getting the most out of—this evolving revolution.
"More than ever, our age calls for thoughtful, digitally engaged, holistic ministry. Seizing the moment, Anderson and Drescher have provided just the right book for our time. Click2Save Reboot is rich food for our spiritual journey, and will become a staple in my teaching." —Adam J. Copeland, Center for Stewardship Leaders, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota
"This robust revision succeeds in making what was already a valuable read into an essential, game-changing read for the most effective practice of relational, incarnational, digitally integrated ministry!" —Robert Grove-Markwood, Executive Director, The BTS Center
"Click2Save could not be more timely and helpful. Useful to current practitioners, it also gently invites digital outsiders into new ministry practices that are accessible, relevant, and best of all: do-able! This book shows us just how embodied digital ministry can be." —Nadia Bolz-Weber, author of Salvation on the Small Screen and Accidental Saints, from the first edition