Throughout March, Indigitous communities worldwide actively engaged in #HACK2025 preparations.
In addition, Indigitous communities continued to hold events focused on other missional gaps in today’s digital world.
From Asia to Africa, communities collaborated, shared insights, and developed projects aimed at bringing the Gospel to new people, places, and spaces.
Japan
On March 13, Jonah Jala, director of digital engagements at Indigitous, was invited to speak at CALM (Christian IT Network), a monthly gathering of Christians in tech. The event was held at Fearless, Inc., a coworking space in Tokyo.
The Indigitous network in Tokyo also gathered during the month of March in Kichijoji for a time of encouragement and fellowship. Those present shared stories, discussed challenges, and exchanged ideas for leveraging digital tools for discipleship.


South Asia
On March 1, the Indigitous community in South Asia hosted #HACKtivate, a follow-up event to #HACK 2024, with the purpose of reigniting and launching ideas, fostering collaboration, and exploring digital tools that can be used for Gospel purposes.
Some people from the Indigitous network also attended ZeroCon 2025, a transformative media missions conference, from March 6–8 in South Asia.

South Korea
On March 8 the Indigitous community in South Korea hosted a #HACK2025 Vision Casting event. The virtual event was open to the public and provided a time for all participants to brainstorm potential missional gaps to tackle at #HACK2025.

Mozambique
On March 8 an organization called Hope Mozambique hosted a free virtual webinar: Build Smart Web Apps with AI. This hands-on webinar was designed primarily for those interested in the potential of AI in web development but new to the app development space. The webinar provided an introduction to developing web apps using generative AI and taught participants how to create simple apps with features such as registration, editing, and PDF generation.
On March 22 Indigitous Mozambique hosted a talk in Chimoio, Mozambique to discuss becoming and working as an entrepreneur in the digital space. The team previously held similar talks in Maputo, Inhambane, Beira, Nampula, and the Island of Mozambique.


United States
On March 23 the Indigitous community in the United States hosted a mini-hackathon in collaboration with Tapestry LA Church. The hackathon was designed to empower creators and innovators to build solutions for real-world needs. While at Tapestry LA Church, the Indigitous US team also conducted a digital ministry workshop for those interested in the intersection of faith and technology.
