2009 is looking to be a very important year for Outreach Israel Ministries and TNN Online. I have a list on my desk of a number of important “housekeeping” items that have gone uncompleted or unaddressed for far too long. In some cases, these include articles that have been referred to in already completed publications, which as of right now may only be a page of notes. But aside from the list of a dozen-or-so items that needs completion, one area where our ministry has been lacking—until today—is in the department of visual communication. Much of this has been because of a lack of time and energy, but now this begins to change.
If there is anything we learned from the 2008 presidential election here in the United States, it is that the Internet is going to take a much bigger role in our lives for communicating our thoughts and ideas. The various candidates took advantage of mass e-mailing, blogging, and YouTube for expressing why they were the best pick for the job. Our ministry is now able to employ all three of these venues for expressing why we believe that our perspective of the Hebraic Roots of our faith, and the direction of the Messianic movement, is one worthy of consideration.
If you have not already, check out our new channel on YouTube! We already have two test videos posted, with plans in motion to post regular updates on a bi-weekly basis with regular teaching series. Take a look at our current videos below:


I am eager to hear some of your teachings on the YouTube. I look forward to networking with you and others of like faith.
Shalom
By: Ladell Neitzel on 3 February, 2009
at 1:14 am
I’m glad that your teachings will be available on Youtube. The quality of the video and audio of your recordings is excellent. I’ve previously been sent emails of others’ teachings that I couldn’t hear, because the audio was so garbled. I’ve also been unable to read some of the text on the videos because the print was too small, or in a color that made it “disappear”; or was otherwise unreadable. So, keep up the good work, and God bless you. Shalom
By: Marilyn on 5 February, 2009
at 8:43 pm