One of the points that we tried to get across in our BibleTech presentation is that there are several layers to mobile life that need to be understood if mobile ministry initiatives are going to meet with any success. Part of understanding those layers is indeed the relationship between mobile and faith. Another perspective of […]
Over the past weeks, we’ve traveled and talked about MMM a good bit. Some of the more interesting conversations have come when we’ve talked about accountability as being an aspect of mobile ministry that has to be better understood, and then lived out. What follows is some discussion on the topic. What is Accountability? Depending […]
The first Mobile Ministry Forum, held this past December 2-4, assembled 16 missional, technology, and media-focused persons (representing 15 organizations) to focus exclusively on building a shared understanding and use of mobile within the context and application of the Christian Gospel. Conversations and working-sessions developed plans for mobile-oriented objectives such as training curriculums, expanded collections […]
After a number of conversations, further readings, and a excellent mobile ministry forum (report coming as soon as I slow down), there’s still this lingering feeling that the definition port forth here towards what is mobile ministry while not bad, just might not have gone far enough. So, in the spirit of how this initiative […]
It is a very common topic these days to talk about mobile applications and whether they are good, bad, and the myths around them. And around some company, they really are the best thing since sliced bread. Even with the reality of mobile application use, I wonder about the push the “get a mobile app” button. […]
In one of the recent conversations that I was around (about the kiosk), we talked about how ventures like MMM would do well to be certified – it would add validity to the effort around this site and the perceptions towards mobility and mobile ministry. Thing is, mobile ministry isn’t something that you can be […]
This is Part 3 of a series proposing a methodology towards implementing and understanding the implications of mobile tool-sets within ministries. It is deliberately shortened, and at the same time, should assist the understanding behind MMM’s specific expertise offerings. Defining Mobile Strategies While it is many times helpful to look to other industries to define […]
This is Part 2 of a series proposing a methodology towards implementing and understanding the implications of mobile tool-sets within ministries. It is deliberately shortened, and at the same time, should assist the understanding behind MMM’s specific expertise offerings. Defining Mobile Strategies While it is many times helpful to look to other industries to define […]
Originally Published 4/12/2012; moved to this page 1/26/2014 What is A Mobile Ministry Methodology The Mobile Ministry Methodology is a framework designed to assist individuals, ministries, and organizations determine the value, prospects, process, and successes of mobile ministry projects. Derived from SDLC methodologies, this framework is designed to keep the a singular goal in perspective […]
Seems like that for the past two BibleTech Conferences, we’ve gone the route of giving a sneak preview of the presentation. Might as well continue the tradition. Here’s a snippet from one of the presentation slides: Definition of Mobile Ministry The skillful use and application of computer technology classified as mobile for the context of […]