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Hello, my name is Mark Le, an enthusiastic and charismatic Christian – dedicated to living a life of full service to the ministry through helping churches in bridging the gap between the Gospel and Technology.
Growing up wasn’t an easy task for me.
At one moment, I felt that striking a balance between living my life to the fullest while maintaining the integrity of Christian Principles was going to be a straightforward thing.
Quite unsurprisingly, I always felt the pull to dedicate my life in full service to the ministry, but I also wanted to enjoy the days of my youth.
Without a doubt, living a sinful life while trying to dedicate your life to God isn’t an easy feat.
Thankfully, in the middle of one night, a thought clicked in my mind, and I finally found my purpose.
After days of contemplation and striving to make an optimal decision without experiencing a toll on my mental health, I entirely made up my mind to dedicate my life to the ministry. With the help of mentors and days of fervent prayer, I decided to incorporate my passion for handling tech gadgets to the ministry.
The uplifting feeling of touching music emanating from musical instruments constructed with the latest technology has always created a whole different world for me.
Keeping in mind that technology is a crucial component when it comes to church operations, I help to bridge the gap between ministry and technology.
Without a doubt, everyone wants to be part of a charismatic team – entirely dedicated to undertaking missions in the ministry and casting a wider “gospel net.”
That said, achieving these things without the right components is a daunting task.
This is where my expertise comes in – I have a team that encompasses a comprehensive facet of all that pertains to spreading the gospel using various technological components. We have a website that’s exclusively meant to review technical components – from streaming equipment to sound, image, video and related accessories.
Besides, the components that we review are not exclusively limited to church activities – they can be used for other platforms like institutions, conventional conferences and small gatherings.