ICOC HotNews is now Keydogo (this video explains the change). Although they have a new name, the same band of disciples is behind the camera: Mike and Anne-Brigette (the editors) and Nate and Zach (the video guys). Also, they have decided to upload their videos to their new YouTube channel consistently. By God’s grace, their Youtube channel has gained over 4,000 subscribers and they dream of reaching 100,000 subscribers by the end of next year. Here are some of the latest videos: ICOC, March 19 Covid-19 Update — a news video: The Parable You Never Heard – A short video that illustrates the hidden story of evangelism: Should Christians take meds for anxiety, depression, or bipolar? – A video from our “Toolbox” teaching series: Keydogo is a small operation, which survives on the generosity of churches donating a small amount each year. They have been able to expand in the last three years by creating videos for HOPE worldwide and ICOC mission societies. However, with the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus, they are not able to travel and therefore are unable to make videos for many clients. So Keydogo is humbly asking disciples to consider supporting them on a monthly basis. If you want to support their work, you can donate at Keydogo.com or at their Keydogo Patreon page.

ICOC, March 19 Covid-19 Update — a news video:

The Parable You Never Heard – A short video that illustrates the hidden story of evangelism:

Should Christians take meds for anxiety, depression, or bipolar? – A video from our “Toolbox” teaching series:

Should Christians take meds for anxiety, depression, or bipolar? – A video from our “Toolbox” teaching series: Keydogo is a small operation, which survives on the generosity of churches donating a small amount each year. They have been able to expand in the last three years by creating videos for HOPE worldwide and ICOC mission societies. However, with the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus, they are not able to travel and therefore are unable to make videos for many clients. So Keydogo is humbly asking disciples to consider supporting them on a monthly basis. If you want to support their work, you can donate at Keydogo.com or at their Keydogo Patreon page.