A Healthy Dose of Rambling

Having been on the road for the better part of the past seven days, the news queue here has been a bit on the shrinking side. We’ve been keeping things going on Twitter (@mobileminmag) and engaging in some smaller conversatoins there. Here’s our attempt to get you caught up with where MMM. Apps and Challenges […]

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Stop Waiting for the Right Time

If you’ve not figured from our Retweets of the Week series, Twitter can be a veritable treasure trove of content. One of the more recent tweets to come across the brow was a link to an article talking about Conan O’Brien’s reinvention using the “new” technologies of the Internet (Facebook, YouTube, branding, etc.) versus the “old media” (print […]

What’s Ahead for 2011

2010 was one amazing, hectic, and transforming year. In respect to mobile, the world seems to have begun hitting a stride seeing mobile as something more than a flash in the pan. That’s always been the view from MMM. Mobile intersects with digital faith behaviors, and enables us to send and receive a lens of faith […]

Google Wave and Seeing Life Differently

Some days ago, that day with the conversations, one of the more beautiful points of reflection was pointed this direction: (paraphrased) When you only know someone over a virtual line (web, phone, etc.), there’s a tendency to create a perception of that person which may or may not closely align itself to reality. This imaginative […]

The Response at the Fingertips

A good friend of mine and I were talking the other day about mobile and an epiphany that he had concerning mobile ministry. This person has know me longer than MMM has existed, so he’s seen me push and prod folks in the Body to understand this media/arena a lot sooner than some others, and […]

Literacy and Tech (Are We Teaching the Next Skills)

In some ways, this piece is framed as a part 2 to the post titled “Responding to the Pope’s Message.” Think of it as a call-to-action before action is needed kind of post. In the summers of 2002, 2003, and 2004, I taught a few summer classes for the Upward Bound program at Millersville University. One […]