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Web 2.0 has arrived at Koinonia!

Now there are ways that you can become a virtual community member, and we need you to be a part of our development team.

Please help us spread the word about Koinonia in whatever ways you are comfortable, here are a few suggestions that will help.

  1. Add us to your email address book - This helps make sure that the spam and bulk mail filters for your mailing agent (aol, msn etc.) know's that Koinonia Briefly is not SPAM. This helps make sure that not only you receive your mail, but others using the same system will as well.
  2. If your email is arriving in your bulk mail or spam folder, please forward it back to our webmaster (at) Koinoniapartners.org so we can monitor which email systems are giving us trouble. You can also use the Webmaster form or the one below.
  3. If you ever grow tired of receiving our updates, please let us know by clicking the link at the bottom of our email, or replying to the email to let us know that you want to be removed from the list. If you click on the spam link that your email service provides, you might prevent others from getting their newsletters as well.
  4. Join Koinonia on FacebookJoin our facebook group! You can become a participant in our newly formed virtual community there. You can add your favorite pictures of Koinonia or share stories about how you came to know about Koinonia. Click on the button to join us.
  5. If you are interested in creating other groups on Twitter, Second Life, or other social network sites, let us know! Koinonia is about building community and sharing our lives with as many people as possible. You can use the form below to share your ideas.

We hope you will join us in this endeavor.

By communication we mean the sowing of the seed, the spreading of the radical ideas of the gospel message; the call to faith in God and the reshaping and restructuring of our lives around his will and purpose; the promise of a new spirit which produces a new way of life. It means "to preach good news to the poor, to proclaim release to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord." To do this we will use every available means of modern communication. We will travel and speak extensively across the land and throughout the world. We will make tapes, records, films, publish books and circulate literature in every way possible. Already a good start has been made in this direction, but it will greatly intensified. -Clarence Jordan Letter (1968)

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Koinonia is a Christian farm community founded in 1942 by Clarence Jordan,
author of the Cotton Patch Gospels. Birthplace of Habitat for Humanity

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