In an increasingly digital world, Christian communicators, publishers, and ministries face unique challenges—and opportunities. Digital Media Con 6.0 is set to be a key landmark event for those wanting to sharpen their digital media skills, expand their reach, and engage audiences with integrity and purpose.

What Is Digital Media Con 6.0?

Digital Media Con is a virtual conference dedicated to digital media, e-marketing, and AI for Christian communicators.

  • Dates: October 21–22, 2025

  • Format: Fully virtual — live sessions + on-demand access through January 21, 2026

  • Hosts: Produced by the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) with the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) as co-presenter.

Why It Matters for Christian Communicators

For faith-based organizations, ministries, and media outlets, today’s digital landscape isn’t optional—it’s essential. Audiences expect quality content, authenticity, and resonance. But the tools, platforms, and expectations evolve quickly. That’s why a conference like Digital Media Con 6.0 is more than nice to have—it can help:

  • Bridge the gap between ministry motivation and digital strategy

  • Equip communicators to use tools (AI, video, podcasts, SEO) wisely and ethically

  • Foster a community of peers facing similar challenges

  • Provide actionable insights and tactics you can apply immediately

What to Expect: Sessions & Topics

Digital Media Con 6.0 features multiple sessions, each led by respected voices in media, ministry, marketing, and communication. Below are just a few highlights:

  • “From Engagement to Curation: Adapting to Society’s Shift” by Barbara Carneiro — How visibility strategies must evolve in a changing digital culture

  • “Canva Secrets: Effortless Design for Publications” by Lora Campbell — Tips and tricks for using Canva to streamline visual content creation

  • “Technical SEO in the Age of AI: Winning Top Spots on Google” by Dave Offord — How to adapt your SEO strategy amid evolving AI-driven search

  • “Balancing AI Ethics & Innovation — A Publisher’s Guide” by Jacob Walsh — Using AI in content workflows while maintaining integrity

  • “10x Better AI Output with Prompt Engineering” by Dustin Stout — How to get stronger results from AI by crafting better prompts

  • Panels and workshops on video, podcasting, monetization, and content models that address challenges unique to digital ministry contexts

Registration, Access & Pricing

If you’re considering attending:

  • Registration deadline: October 17 to guarantee full live access.

  • Rates:
      • “Member” of MTI: $69

Tips to Get the Most Out of It

To fully maximize your experience:

  1. Plan your sessions in advance. Decide which talks are must-sees so you don’t miss overlapping content.

  2. Engage actively on discussion boards. Virtual networking can lead to lasting partnerships.

  3. Take notes with action items. For each session, identify one or two steps you can apply immediately.

  4. Revisit on-demand content. Use quieter periods after the event to deepen learning.

  5. Share insights with your team. Bring back what you learn and apply it across your organization.

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