Digital Outreach

Digital Outreach refers to the use of digital technology and online platforms to spread the Good News and engage with people around the world about faith. This approach leverages many tools such as social media, websites, blogs, podcasts, videos, mobile apps, and other digital resources to reach a broad and diverse audience, many of whom may not have access to traditional forms of outreach. 

Digital Outreach allows for innovative ways to share messages, provide spiritual support, and build communities across geographic boundaries. Digital Outreach is especially significant in today’s connected world, where over 7.2 billion smart phones are in use globally. 

This high number of smartphone users presents a unique opportunity for digital missions and outreach efforts, allowing for greater connectivity and the potential to reach a vast audience with digital content and resources and mobilizes many right from their homes. 

It offers safe ways of connecting with people in closed or restricted regions and to engage younger, tech-savvy generations in languages and mediums that resonate with them.

“Embassy” is the primary expression of Digital Outreach for Crescent Project, which encompasses training, support, community involvement, strategic prayer groups and more. 

• 53,300 hours (estimated) of direct outreach by Digital Missionaries (2024)

• 425 Crescent Project Digital Missionaries

• 2,500 one-on-one relationships, studying the Bible, learning English, or just having fruitful conversations to build trust and respect. 

• 100 Bibles per week (or more) have been distributed to those whom we’ve engaged online.

Example of single country impact: Bangladesh

Well-placed strategic ads on social media have produced:

• 30,000,000 “impressions” to our ads

• 5,200,000  individuals exposed to the gospel

• 1,360,000  engagements

• 340,000  “messages”

• 6,000 conversations with seekers