May 17, 2012

Spread Wi-Fi Love: How To Share Christ by Sharing your Internet Connection

Posted on 28. Oct, 2007 by in Church, Evangelism, How To

Step #1 Change the settings of your wireless router/network to be open to the public.

If you are selfish like me the first thought that comes to mind is that “My internet will always be slow!”… If you notice that it is running unbearably slow and you cant do your everyday functions, simply shut it off at those times.

Step#2 Customize the name of your wireless network with a good message

Make the name of your wireless network show people that you are a Christian who cares and maybe throw your church website in there so that they can respond.

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Examples of good wireless network names:

  • “FREENetFrm OURCHURCH.COM Members”

  • “FREENetFrmYorFrndlyChrstnNgbrs :)

  • “FREENetFrm SOJOURNCHURCH.COM Mbrs”

A simple way to show your neighbors kindness, and gently invite them to church. This works especially well in concentrated living areas, condominiums and apartment complexes.

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4 Responses to “Spread Wi-Fi Love: How To Share Christ by Sharing your Internet Connection”

  1. compassioninpolitics 31 October 2007 at 1:07 am #

    Is there a way to both offer wi-fi for free and maintain security of records and transactions?

  2. Aaron Marshall 31 October 2007 at 1:05 pm #

    Not 100% sure. I am not hacker savvy. I would be interested to see a comment from someone more technical though.

  3. abelara 5 April 2008 at 9:34 pm #

    just changed mine to say

    FreeNet b/c God’sLove is free 2

  4. Abhi 19 July 2008 at 6:23 am #

    You could flash DD-Wrt on your router and set it up to display 2 different SSID’s. Then it is possible t ocreate seperate VLAN’s so that the traffic is isolated and that none of your records are compromised


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