This is a great idea for youth workers. I received an email with this submission to our
Openers
page recently and thought it was pretty creative, especially in line with our cell phone
discussion
we had in late March.
Opener Idea: Text-a-Friend
Description: Start your message by saying "if you have a cell phone, please turn it on silent mode"
then proceed to say "I want you to text two people in your address book this question " ...whatever pertains
to your topic. How does prayer work? etc. then continue your talk for a few minutes then ask who has a
response. build off of their responses. This make for a great illustration for any topic.
- Jason Meredith
Thanks Jason. Great idea. I love incorporating current culture and modern technology to our ministry.
I can totally picture talking with kids about a topic like evangelism and then asking them, "What do your friends think
of God or the church? Text them right now and ask them,
'Would you go to church if I someone invited you? Why or why
not?'" What a great way to poll current attitudes and feelings of those just one degree of separation from your
youth group.
This makes me think of the one suggestion we heard in a comment in that "Cell Phone Use at Youth Group"
blog.
Kenneth commented the following:
i don't understand what the big deal is about cell phones. i've been yp at a church for a couple years now, and the
first i did was to change the "no cell phone" rule to "have your cell phone rule." are the phones really a
distraction to you or are they a hit on your pride because you can't keep their attention?
unless the phone is making noise every time they get a text or call, i don't worry about it. can you see the head
pastor calling out a member in the main service every time a man or woman pulls out their phone?
as far as trips, if a kid would rather talk or text on his phone at a retreat or camp than listen to me, i let him.
when jesus was teaching, i can't see him always pulling judas back in to listen to him even though judas was more
interested in counting the money outside the meeting.
but for those who need an idea, here's one that i got from a pastor in washington that works quite well. i have the
kids text me any questions that pop into their minds while i teach. when i'm done teaching, i read the questions
aloud and answer them. i usually leave around five minutes to answer the texts...