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Topic: Taglines/Names

Evangelism Tool

Posted by Anonymous on 296 Points
Hi friends,

I have got quite an interesting project at hand. I need to setup a Christian evangelism website, where users will get any tool imaginable to "evangelize" online. This would include web button, email signatures, javascripts etc. etc. Apart from the internet, there will also be tools which magazines, newspapers etc. can use. So there will be something for any form of media.

It will also feature a directory of businesses and individuals who are joining this initiative (campaign).

In a nutshell it will basically be a website, jam-packed with evangelism (evangelistic) resources for any form of media, internet (websites & email), newspapers, magazines etc.

It will be available in many languages and will be a global initiative.

What I require, are 2 things:

1. Name for this "campaign"
2. A website address (which must be available as a .com)

I have had some suggestions already:

JesusInform
JesusCampaign
SpreadtheTruth
Godinitiative
FocusGod

I thank you for your support and suggestions! ;-)

Kevin
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    How about: eEvangelize.com or EvangelizeHub.com (available domains)
  • Posted on Author
    Thanks for your suggestion Jay...You always have excellent suggestions. ;-)

    The domains are indeed still available, but I just sense that something is missing...something that would indicate what the website will "feature" (the resources it will have, I mean)...

    Thanks again
  • Posted by chough on Accepted
    First thought (sparked by The ever excellent Jay H-R) was creating a brand… eVangel… eVangel.com is gone, but eVangel.me is available, and a very memorable URL, as well as almost creating a new, techy, buzzy catchword, and a mission "OK, eVangel me!"

    I can visualize the logo… and it being very campaignable across the various categories you mentioned.

    I think it needs to be supported by a strong strapline that explains your "mission" and yours is more of a mission than most…
    Spreading the good news across the net

    I thought of maybe using a biblical quote about casting your net, but I think that would be a little forced!

    Good luck,

    chough


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