
|PIC1|"The philosophical nature of refreshing presentation is not without precedent in every area of life and in Christian Internet ministry, this is also as important as it is for the commercial world," M V Tronson explained.
M V Tronson is not new to the idea of refreshing, as he has seen it first hand in is 17 years as the Australian cricket team chaplain to 2000, he witnessed his cricket ministry refreshed by establishing the Life After Cricket ministry in 2001 and then again with Cricket Family Respite in 2007.
Likewise in his art ministry, with the construction of the Moruya (NSW south coast) Basil Sellers Art Centre in 2004 and the youth benevolent art and environment ministry associated with the tourism ministry 'Australia's Bush Orchestra'. When Mark and Delma Tronson relocated to the Tweed (NSW north coast) in December 2005 the art ministry was refreshed in 2006 within a setting of commercial establishments.
Two years ago the Internet ministry underwent its initial refresh which included the 'Mark Speaks' bible teaching 'one minute' video in which many of Australia's professional sports coaches watched weekly as it was said by numerous coaches they could spare 'one minute' on a Monday morning.
"This third major refresh is more like a realignment rather than additions to the Internet ministry," M V Tronson noted.
First, the twice weekly E-Update emailed to the Well-Being Australia vast network was cut, as there was a sense in which it had become stale. It is has been replaced with an occasional email.
Second, the Press Service International (PSI) web site which houses a 'weekly four Australian Christian news stories' and distributed to International Christian media end users, has been fine tuned with many positive responses.
Third, the mainstay ministry web site 'www.bushorchestra.com' will now focus on Ministry without reference to their four children who are adults with their own private lives.
Fourth, change is being embraced with 'new fangled' gift remittance mechanisms by including the 'direct deposit' option, as already some donors utilise this process.
"The Internet is itself an agent of constant change, therefore, to engage this format for Ministry necessitates a regular refreshing on our part. Churches that embrace this kind of refreshing also see the benefits associated with such courage," Baptist minister M V Tronson mused.