EtL Café
Son Cast Media’s immediate goal is to provide The EtL Café (www.etlcafe.org), a website where young women can “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” (Psalm 34:8)
Presented in an interactive magazine format containing Biblically-based information in a current and relevant way, EtL Café will support young women as they embark on their personal journeys towards spiritual maturity. EtL stands for “Eternal Life” and Café represents the “well” where the Samaritan woman had an encounter with Christ and then shared her experience with others.
When a young woman visits www.etlcafe.org, she will immediately feel welcomed—and intrigued. She can join an online friends’ community, participate in refreshing forums, or get a sugary lift from scheduled chats with other café goers. She will definitely sense this site will help her to experience Christ and grow in faith with others!
She can choose just a morsel for that day—something written just for who she is—whether single, newly married or struggling with her first job. Or perhaps she feels a deeper hunger which could be satisfied with an in-depth article that speaks to an issue heavy on her heart. Or she may select from an assortment of Bible studies one that would quench her individual craving.
If it is prayer she needs, she could also order up a grace-filled prayer plate by appealing to other young women for support. She could in turn offer herself as a prayer warrior for others. And to prevent her mid-day sugar drop, she can access inspiring articles and testimonials for the added boost she needs to get though her day. There is a whole array waiting to quench her spiritual appetite and thirst.
The EtL Café will offer items sprinkled in grace and stuffed with the rich Word of God—a great pick-me-up for a faith-building woman! After a visit to www.etlcafe.org, she will leave refreshed, renewed, and eager to return again to fill her cup with the best part of waking up—Jesus in her cup.
As the deer pants for streams of water, so I long for you, O God. I thirst for God, the living God. —Psalm 42:1
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