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God Goes High Tech - New Mobile Messaging Service Delivers Daily Dose of Inspiration

While most people profess they can’t live without their cell phones, entrepreneur Rodney Sampson believes the technology can be used for a higher calling: to deliver inspiration. Sampson, in partnership with the World Christian Times, is launching a new daily faith-based messaging service, Words to Live By, on April 1, 2006 and hopes to have hundreds of thousands of subscribers by year-end.

Atlanta, Georgia (PRWEB) April 8, 2006 -- While most people profess they can’t live without their cell phones, entrepreneur Rodney Sampson believes the technology can be used for a higher calling: to deliver inspiration. Sampson, in partnership with the World Christian Times, is launching a new daily faith-based messaging service, Words to Live By, on April 1, 2006 and hopes to have hundreds of thousands of subscribers by year-end.

“Whether you like it or not, the cell phone is one of the most influential and powerful inventions of our time,” said Rodney Sampson, an international business consultant and founder of the World Christian Times. “It only makes sense that we harness the technology to deliver messages of faith, hope and inspiration to the masses.”

Subscribers will receive a brief, powerful daily message derived from scripture and delivered to their cell phones each morning as a text message. “You’d be surprised at what just five minutes of thought provoking prayer and meditation can do to positively impact your day,” explained Sampson.

The content for Words to Live By is inspired by Philippians 4:8: “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” (New International Version.)

The deal was negotiated by Sampson’s Intellectual Currency Exchange. “We want to be a trend setter in the marketplace and leverage the model for other ministries to have their own text messaging services,” said Sampson. He has been contacted by a number of large ministries, motivational speakers, publishers and broadcast companies who wish to develop their own customized faith-based content for their members.

To sign up for the service, visit: www.worldchristiantimes.com or text FAITH to 50555 from a mobile phone.

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Rodney Sampson inked the deal to launch the service for The World Christian Times. He is in the process of securing other campaigns with large ministries, publishers and broadcast networks.

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