Why Teens Compulsively Use Social Media: To Craft Their Own Identity
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a student joyfully find their true identity in Christ and disregard the world’s opinion.
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a student joyfully find their true identity in Christ and disregard the world’s opinion.
God provides the response that we are truly looking for from Twitter followers and Facebook friends. He accepts us and loves us when we are the most vulnerable.
Like you, youth want to be known and loved. They want someone—their dad, mom, friend, Facebook acquaintance—to know the good, the bad, and the ugly of their life and be told sincerely, “I see all that…and I love you anyway.” Unfortunately,…
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this three part series, “Facebook and Fellowship,” Mel Lacey examined the value and the idolatry of Facebook. In this concluding section, she discusses the insufficiency of Facebook to provide true, satisfying…
In Part 1 of this three part series, “Facebook and Fellowship,” Mel Lacey explored the value Facebook can have when teens operate out of their identity in Christ. In this next article, she examines Facebook as an idol…
A Facebook profile has become a necessary page of the teenage cyber portfolio, along with sites such as Twitter, Instagram and My Space. These social networking sites have become a global phenomenon, gaining noticeable momentum in the noughties….
Our youth ministry at the Church of the Advent has experienced a similar trend in students having little interest in Sunday night large group events. At the same time, we have observed a positive trend in another direction….
Nate Birkholz, the assistant pastor for Lakeside Baptist in Grand Rapids, MI, posed this insightful question to the Rooted blog regarding declining attendance at large group and its relationship to social media and the digital age. Dave Wright…