The four-year-old website of YWAM Europe has received a face-lift this Easter. New features include YWAM-related video-clips, and an RSS feed you can subscribe to in your newsreader. (If this is goobledegook to you, as it was to me, check out the YWAM Knowledge Base article on RSS). The newly-designed home page gives direct access to news stories, comment and analyses from YWAM leaders and the current Weekly Word. The left column offers regular information about YWAM, DTS's and the University of the Nations. Readers can now offer feedback on the posted articles.YWAM ministries from across Europe - geographical as well as transnational - will also be featured on a weekly basis.
Webmaster Rodney Blevins explains that the site is still in development and any bugs or other suggestions can be sent to him at webmaster@ywam.eu
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