In this workshop, participants will learn to record, edit and upload video stories on the Internet. Participants will develop skills that will allow them, their respective communication colleagues, departments and organizations to harness the awesome power of video on the Internet. By telling the story of African Christianity through the medium of Internet video, African Christians can have a worldwide impact in terms of evangelism, development, education and stewardship.
Funding for this workshop was made possible through a grant from the ELCA World Hunger Appeal and ELCA Global Mission.
George Arende garende@kelc.or.ke George Arende heads the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELK) communication department. His responsibilities include the KELC website, print material, including brochures and newsletters. George also serves as the KELC HIV/AIDS coordinator implementing HIV/AIDS projects for the church. In an additional role, George works with Action By Churches Together (ACT) reporting on humanitarian concerns in Kenya. From 2004-2005 George worked for the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) at the Geneva offices where he helped implement a youth program.
Ato Abraham Data abrahamdata@yahoo.com Rev. Ato Abraham Data is from Ethiopia. He serves with the Evangelical Ethiopian Church Mekane Yesu (EECMY) in Yemisrach Dimts Communication Services.
Tim Frakes tim_frakes@comcast.net Tim Frakes is an award winning videographer, video producer, scriptwriter and editor. A graduate of Harding University, Tim spent nine years in broadcast and corporate video. He spent the next fourteen years as the principle videographer for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). In March 2007, Tim launched an independent video production company. His videos are broadcast on major television networks and distributed world wide through DVD sales, Video Google and You Tube. Tim has produced major documentary programs in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, Europe and the Middle East, including many productions in the United States. He and his wife Julie live in suburban Chicago and have three children, Emily (17) Connor (15) and Jack (11).
Rev. Andy Hinderlie Chempast@aol.com The Rev. Andy Hinderlie is a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He currently serves as the ELCA-Global Mission Regional Representative to East Africa. When not serving in this capacity, Andy loves to take photographs, write and talk. Andy, his wife and children live in Madagascar.
Christine Mangale cmangale@yahoo.com Christine Mangale, is a member of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC). After seven years in the KELC head office, Christine moved in 2007 to a new position with a Media production company based in Tanzania. Her office is in Nairobi. The company records, edits and distributes Gospel music. Christine is deeply involved with KELC youth work in the areas of peer education. She has held workshops and seminars addressing negative effects of globalization. She also helps to organize the KELC national youth rallies.
Len Mason len.mason@elca.org Len Mason is a gifted web developer and designer for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). He attended Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma and later served as a missionary in Russia. Len, his wife and three children live in suburban Chicago.
Rev. David Ntidendeza dntidendeza@yahoo.com Rev. David Ntidendeza is a pastor in the Lutheran Church of Rwanda (LCR). He is pastor at the Nyagatare parish. Rev. Ntidendeza is married to Mukundwa Rose. They have three children, Kaliza (7), Gikundiro (4) and Bahizi (2).
Dr. Mammy Ranaivoson mamy_ranaivoson@wananchi.com Dr. Mamy Ranaivoson is the Program Assistant for Health Ministries of the ELCA-GM. He is based in Nairobi, Kenya since 2002. At the same time, Mamy is the Africa Regional Coordinator of HIV and AIDS for the Lutheran World Federation (LWF). Mamy and Noelisoa have five children, four daughters and a son. The first two daughters are in a Lutheran College in America. Mamy is a Medical Doctor. He worked for seven years as a missionary in Papua New Guinea from 1991 to 1999. Mamy has degrees from the University of Madagascar, University of Liverpool, University of Papua New Guinea, Wartburg Theological Seminary and Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Xavier Ravelomanantsoa, (MLC) ravelomanantsoaxavier.pierre@yahoo.fr Xaivier Ravelomanantsoa hales from Antananarivo, Madagascar. He is married and has two children, a son (16) and daughter (13) Xaivier began service at the Malagasy Lutheran Church Communication Center in 1992. He is a technician and public speaker.
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