Software Clients

by Sindre Vaernes - April 28, 2010

Geographic separation is no hindrance for every YWAMer to collaborate globally, as well as maximize local impact. Through GENESIS integration several groupings within our mission have found this a very productive way of working together while highly dispersed. UofN colleges, faculties and leaders work this way today. An emphasis on multiplying UofN training around the world by no means limits GENESIS to this, but rather opens up great new opportunities for having an impact in the world.

For individuals and groups of 3-4 people, installing a software client on a computer may be a great way to stay connected. This could be in the context of travel or at times residing away from a larger community. Leadership meetings, teaching, encouragement, and many forms of collaboration can happen this way.

While at times needing some initial setup, this offers an opportunity to connect with high quality, as well as joining together groups of many locations at the same time. Software clients that can connect on the h.323 videoconferencing standard are available from multiple providers. For some, this can also be a first solution before moving to a hardware-based system.

Sindre is originally from Norway. He serves in the Global Development Team at the GENESIS Centre in Lausanne, Switzerland

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