Since 2002, the Christian Union has ministries in the campuses of the Ivy League universities, including Columbia, Harvard, Princeton and Yale, where the organization is working with many students using the Christian faith and shaping them to become the leaders of tomorrow. Until recently the Christian Union used telephone meetings to communicate with their staff at the universities but in order to improve communication the organization is now turning to video conferencing services.
Video conferencing completely changed the way communication and remote reunions were being done at Christian Union. The organization has found out that video conferencing promotes greater unity and intimacy among the disperse staff working at the university campuses. Christian Union is now holding two meetings a week to discuss their operations, strategies, problems and doubts. Video conferencing allows the staff to interact among each other as if they were in the same room.
This is not the first time that a Christian organization implements video conferencing solutions to improve their operations. In August 2010, the Seventh-Day Adventists used video conferencing to meet and prayer without leaving their home offices. The church president Ted Wilson led the video meeting by starting with a 15 minute prayer and then continued to listen the other church leaders as they discussed their progress.
Even the Vatican is now adopting video conferencing solutions to enhance their communications with clergy and lay employees spread around all over the world and as a way spending less in travels and communications, while at the same time reduces its carbon footprint.
These examples only show how video and web conferencing solutions are entering every layer of modern societies. In fact, more than a solution they’re a revolution to communications and business operations worldwide.
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