iPhone iBroke

About two weeks ago I dropped my iPhone on its face. Yeah it was awesome. I feared the worst as I picked it up. Yup, you guessed it. The face has about 30 cracks on it. The best part though is that it still works just fine. I got all the glass out that was loose or could cut me. I am still pretty ticked about it, but I am super glad that Apple makes a product that even when dropped and shattered still works. The bummer, too, is that it is not covered by the one year insurance protection it comes with. I know the new one comes out soon, but I cannot afford it right now, so I will have to make do with my broken one.

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SNYDER

Tech in Youth Ministry

How are you using tech and social networking in your ministry?
Are you using Facebook or Myspace or Twitter?
Do you have a blog set up for your ministry? What online tools are you giving to your students?
Do you use YouVersion or suggest it to your students?
How do you use video and other media tools in your ministry?
The more you use tech and and the web and all these gadgets do you tend to find them to be a hindrance or a help in relational ministry?
What do you provide online for your students?
These are some questions I think you need to ask yourself and evaluate. Technology, if used right, is such a great way to reach your students. Use it.

SNYDER

In Youth Ministry do we tend to be anti-family?

How are you accommodating the families of your students?
How are you including families?
Is your Youth Ministry family based? If so how is that working for you?
Do the parents know what is going on in your ministry?
What resources do you have available for parents?
How are you creating shared experiences for students and their parents?

These are just some questions I think as a ministry we should be asking ourselves. Any thoughts? Other ideas?

SNYDER

Why do you do what you do?

The past couple of weeks I have been asking myself this question. Am I doing ministry because I feel called to it? And by ministry I mean either in a church or in a Christian school setting. Am I doing ministry because this is all I have known for the last few years? Do I keep forcing myself to do church or school ministry when I should be doing another type of ministry? I don't know the answer to these questions. I am trying to figure this out. I know that I love ministry and I love tech and media and I love how we can use the internet and technology to reach people, but how does this translate into a job for myself? I would love to do some kind of church consulting with youth, but some would say I do not have enough experience. Is there a youth consulting position out there? I know there is a church consulting job, but what about specifically for youth? I know there is a perfect ministry job out there it is just finding it. The other hard part is I can't work at another church than where my wife works. Mariah, my wife, is a youth pastor and we love our Church. So working at another church is out of the question. Does anyone out there have any ideas for me? If so let me know.

SNYDER

Stream from your phone to the web, LIVE

My friend Bobby has been using qik to stream some things live from his phone to the web. Right now only a few phones work with it, but it is definitely worth checking out. If you are doing an event or something that you want people to see from anywhere this is one way to do it that is fairly cheap. You just need a phone. If you are using qik, let me know your thoughts.

SNYDER