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Teleseminar with Neil Ahlsten
Recorded Thursday, August 7th

Do you want to know how to have a better prayer life? Join Os Hillman and Neil Ahlsten, formerly with Google and now launching a new prayer App called Abide. Neil will share with us the incredible insights they have gained from their market testing of this innovative tool. You will learn how technology can improve your prayer life and use it to minister to friends and family.

In this teleseminar, you will discover:

  • How technology can make your prayer life more exciting
  • What hinders people from praying
  • How to use the Abide prayer app to impact people’s lives
  • What happened when their researchers shared their prayer app with non-believers
  • What is happening in technology today that you need to know about

Neil Ahlsten has a passion for innovation that serves the Gospel. Neil is Co-Founder/CEO of Carpenters Code, which has built Abide, an iPhone app for praying together. Neil is on leave from Google, where he spent six years managing business development for vertical ads, launching access and mobile projects in Africa, and a variety of other roles. Before Google, Neil was the Darfur / Chad refugee program manager for the U.S. Department of State, and served in hotspots across Africa for Food for the Hungry and the World Bank.

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Neil Ahlsten has a passion for innovation that serves the Gospel. Neil is Co-Founder/CEO of Carpenters Code, which has built Abide, an iPhone app for praying together. Neil is on leave from Google, where he spent six years managing business development for vertical ads, launching access and mobile projects in Africa, and a variety of other roles. Before Google, Neil was the Darfur / Chad refugee program manager for the U.S. Department of State, and served in hotspots across Africa for Food for the Hungry and the World Bank.