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A recent study conducted by Barna Group on behalf of Alpha revealed some surprising insights about the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on evangelization as a result of churches going virtual, and how the Church should respond in a more hybrid-model future. We never had anything called Alpha online pre-pandemic. In fact, we thought in person was the most important, says Shaila Visser, national director at Alpha Canada and senior vice president for Alpha International. And then what happened is that we all had to pivot and move everything digitally and immediately we saw fruitfulness. We immediately saw that God is not limited by Zoom or by Microsoft Teams, but he can use it. We have seen Alpha just take off.