Touchscreen Missionary Interaction

The Digital Missions Display Touchscreen Monitor is a revolutionary way for missionaries to interact with people around the world. Using the touchscreen, missionaries can quickly and easily access resources, images, and videos that can help in their mission work. This powerful tool allows for a more effective and engaging way to share the gospel, making it easier for missionaries to reach out to people and help them learn more about Christianity.

What is the Digital Missions Display Touchscreen Monitor?

The Digital Missions Display Touchscreen Monitor is a state-of-the-art device that enables missionaries to interact with people around the world in a more meaningful way. This monitor features a large, high-resolution touchscreen that allows users to easily access resources, images, and videos. The system has a secure connection that ensures that only authorized users can access the content.

The Digital Missions Display Touchscreen Monitor also allows for a more engaging way for churches to share the gospel. For example, churches can use the monitor to show videos, slideshows, or other visuals that can help people understand the gospel more clearly and easily. They can also use the monitor to connect with people using QR codes in order to have a more personal conversation about their faith.

The Digital Missions Display Touchscreen Monitor is an invaluable tool for missionaries. With its powerful capabilities, missionaries are able to connect with people in a more effective and engaging way. This makes it easier for them to share the God’s Heart for Missions and help people learn more about Christianity.

The Digital Missions Display Touchscreen Monitor is a powerful tool that helps missionaries interact with people more effectively. By providing access to resources, images, and videos, as well as a secure connection and video chat, the monitor enables missionaries to better communicate their message and help people understand the missions more clearly. With the Digital Missions Display Touchscreen Monitor, church members have a more effective way to share information and reach out to missionaries around the world.

Paul and Tamara

Paul & Tamara are faithful believers who are involved in church ministry. Married with children, and now living in South Carolina, our hearts were burdened for missions since the start of our membership at Faith Baptist Church in Chelsea, Michigan. Our pastor, Pastor M. Adam Summers is a missions-minded preacher with a burden for participating in the Great Commission, reaching the lost in their own heart language. In 2014, our Pastor Summers asked if anyone could source or develop a touchscreen display for missions. After exploring various options, I discovered a company that had developed powerful missions-focused software for Windows. We successfully installed this software on a Intel NUC mini computer and fitted a 70″ TV with a touchscreen overlay in our church. Over the years I felt a stronger calling from God to expand the impact of this mission display. As a technology missionary, I believed God wanted me to serve in ways that a lot of churches have barriers in. This led to the establishment of the Digital Missions Display ministry. Several times a year, my family and I visit churches to install the Digital Missions Display, teach people about its features, and provide guidance on other technologies like live-streaming, YouTube, and social media. I am also a WordPress Web Developer , graphic designer, and marketing professional. Our mission aligns with the teachings in Philippians 4:15-17. Thanks to advancements in technology the software enables users to directly engage with missionaries, read their letters, watch videos, and view many images. All personal information, such as phone numbers, birthdays, and anniversaries, remains secure within the church. In April 2023 the Lord impressed upon Paul's heart to leave the secular marketing world and submit to His calling of fulltime work with this working ministry. The Lord led us to South Carolina and we are currently living in Moore.