We have entered a transition phase of business marketing
and advertising. There is this shift from interruption tactics to a more
organic form. The day of mass TV ads, full-page magazine spreads, billboards,
radio spots and direct mail seem to waning in effectives. Why?
· First, we
are so inundated with these ads: we begin to block them.
· Second,
many have become irritated with these unsolicited interruptions of our valuable
time.
In short, the interruption marketing will actually shut the
doors to the very people business are trying to reach.
Unfortunately, the church has as it’s mainstay of
“witnessing”, interruption marketing. It is not uncommon to find well-intended
believers knocking doors to invite strangers to some special event they are not
interested in. Invite cards are handed out to total strangers in line at
stores. I have witnessed strangers butting into another’s conversation,
manipulating it to the heaven or hell issue. In each of these instances, the
interruption implies that what I have is more important than what you are
doing.
Then, those churches that do have some resources fill the
highways with billboard telling me how they are the most personable church around
(oxymoronic?). Then there are the radio and TV ads interrupting the
programming: and we cannot forget the direct mail postcards that fill our
mailboxes.
Now am I saying these are wrong? No. Just probably not
effective. They are expensive and can potentially alienate the very ones we are
attempting to reach.
The Answer – Go Viral
In the business world of today, the hot method today is
the idea of word of mouth (mouse) or viral marketing. This is basically when
one person is so enthralled with your product or idea; they willingly spread it
to someone else by email, tweet, Facebook post, phone call or conversation over
coffee. The idea is so relevant and easy to pass on, that people become the
carriers of the “virus.”
The first church was the original viral marketers. They did
not have billboards, mass mailings, invite cards, various ministries such as
singles, youth, children. They did not have the mega buildings and phenomenal
drama presentations. Yet they impacted their culture in such a dramatic way. How?
Because they made the Good News (gospel) contagious.
They had something that was demonstratively real: they
lived it out everyday of their lives.
One contact with a “carrier” was so potentially infectious. The result
was that the Lord added daily to the church.
What is the idea of The Viral Gospel?
First it must be virulent
Virulence is a virus’ ability to reproduce itself and
affect changes in its host (simple def).
The Good News must be virulent in our lives; it must first
be alive and active in us! This demonstration will make the gospel contagious –
something that people want to grab
Second it must be contagious
The good news must be easy to spread. Unfortunately, the
average church mindset is come to our service – here you can get saved, healed
etc. The majority of events happen around the building we call church or a
specific sponsored event by the church.
To be contagious, we must take the good news out of the
host carrier and touch the lives of others. Each believer (carrier) needs to be
instructed in his or her giftedness and empowered to demo the good news of our
King and his kingdom. As they move through their daily lives, the potential to
transmit the good news grows exponentially.
Third it must replicate
A virus spreads by injecting its DNA into a host cell:
which then begins to reproduce the virus.
In the church, we call this discipleship. We must go
beyond the focus of saved or lost, heaven or hell motivation and we must take
the spiritual DNA we received at our new birth and through the power of His
spirit, transfer it to others. The result is we are replicating the image and
nature of Jesus in others.
The viral gospel – the powerful, life changing,
replicating good news of Jesus is what will impact our communities. Are you a
carrier?
Martin Schmaltz
Martin’s passion is to see the kingdom of God manifested in the lives of each believer. In his 13 years as a pastor, he has experienced the transformation from traditional Christianity to kingdom illumination. During this time, he has seen the Jesus manifest his power and presence is mighty ways. Today, he is challenging the traditional paradigm of church, enlightening the body of believers to the potential that lies within them. www.martinschmaltz.com www.twitter.com/martinschmaltz