"Who’s Jesus" 3D Interactive Website Introduces Basic Christian Faith

The first ever 3D interactive website WhosJesus.com has been launched by Back to the Bible International to share the Christian faith with many people in a new dynamic way. The website, now based in Australia, features real life images with interactive stories designed to touch the hearts of those who face similar experiences and offer them an answer.

Back to the Bible International's Dave Hansen described, "It is a website that allows you to go the site, look at a scene that scrolls in front of you, and as you're looking at that scene (you) see something happen or see someone pictured in that scene that relates to your life and when you click on that it takes you into the thought process of that individual."

The ultimate goal of all the fun does not just end as fun, but to introduce people to Jesus. It does it in a unique way by taking people into the life of the person featured in the 3D mural.

"It eventually gets you to them thinking about, 'Okay, who's God? Hmmm, where did the butterfly come from? And, if God created this world why am I here?' and so forth, and it eventually leads you to that opportunity to know Jesus," he said.

As people come to Christ at WhosJesus.com, Back to the Bible will introduce them to the local church.

"We had to make sure that was part of the website - a way that this interested individual or this person who just came to know Jesus Christ becomes in contact with believers and eventually our prayer would be that he becomes involved in the local church in that part of the world," Hansen added.

Now the ministry plans to upgrade the website in multiple languages so that it can reach out to more people in the world.

Back to the Bible is an international Christian ministry dedicated to share the Gospel message and help Christians grow to spiritual maturity by using radio, TV, the Internet and other media. With broadcasts in more than 25 languages and an Internet reach to millions, it is promoted as teaching the Word and touching the world.
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