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		<title>Evangelist goes viral in 2011</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[International (MNN) -- Ron Hutchcraft explores 'going viral']]></description>
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International (MNN) &#8212; When you<br />
start talking about viruses in January, most people will assume illness or a<br />
round of computer bugs.
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<p>
But sometimes going<br />
&quot;viral&quot; can be a good thing. In<br />
the online world, a message going viral can get to millions of people within<br />
hours.
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<p>
The term comes from a phenomenon<br />
when a pattern replicates itself or converts others into copies of itself upon exposure. That said, <a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/RHM">Ron Hutchcraft Ministries</a>   is<br />
taking a different look at &quot;going viral&quot;&#8230; in light of the Great Commission.<br />
&nbsp;
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This year, they&#39;re hoping to<br />
&quot;go viral&quot; with the Gospel as never before. They&#39;ve already seen amazing response from<br />
their youth Web site,<a href="http://www.thedougandjonshow.com/"> thedougandjonshow.com</a>. How else could you help over 11,000<br />
young people from 48 countries around the world give their hearts to Jesus in just<br />
a few short months?
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<p>
RHM can also take their<br />
face-to-face events to countless people who&#39;ll never be at one of those events.<br />
For example, with sites like YouTube and<br />
Facebook, they can take their Native<br />
ministry far beyond where the On Eagles&#39; Wings teams can go&#8230;and they can reach more Native young people than can attend the Warrior<br />
Leadership Summit conference.
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<p>
Hutchcraft poses this challenge<br />
for 2011: &quot;What if we could &#39;viralize&#39; our &#39;A Life That Matters&#39;<br />
training that turns passive believers into passionate spiritual rescuers?&quot; A world<br />
could change.
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RHM notes that 150,000 people<br />
slip into eternity every day. If they can<br />
get the Gospel out and see it replicated in new believers,<br />
there&#39;s a good chance that more of those 150,000 won&#39;t be spending eternity<br />
without Christ.
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<p>
Pray that their team will be decisive<br />
in this year of unprecedented life-saving opportunities. <a href="http://www.hutchcraft.com/">There&#39;s more here. </a></p>
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