from the clay

Everything

Posted by Brandon on Saturday, May 17th, 2008

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately. God is trying to teach me something… something about myself and something about other people. From what I’m getting so far is looks like it is all coming back to one thing… Value. I’m seeing it everywhere and in all kinds of people… people I know and [...]

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God Still loves us even without a lint roller

Posted by Brandon on Monday, February 5th, 2007

I had one of those moments a few weeks back. You know… one of those moments that God decides he is going to teach you something and you are going to realize how little you really know or how little you remember. Yeah, it was one of those moments. My fiance’ has this cat, that [...]

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Who uses Email?

Posted by Brandon on Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

I was reading on our friend Bill Seaver’s blog today and he had an interesting post that referenced the number of teenagers who use email as the main method of communication to friends. The results were interesting, I have to mention I was not too shocked by them. You can read his post here. From what Bill posted, only 1/5 of teenagers (ages 13 to 17) use email as the main method of communicating with friends. What’s number one you ask? I bet you can guess it. IM’ing (Instant Messaging) turned out being the preference of 1/3 of teenagers. Adults apparently were the ones who still preferred email.

So what does this have to do with anything?

Teenagers communicate differently than what we may think. I don’t think email is going away anytime soon. I still communicate with my kids (being my church kids) by using it; but honestly I find that when I instant message with the kids, they seem to have all kinds of stuff to talk about. I guess it is the whole "live" sense of instant messaging that causes them to open up.

It’s all about relationships. From what I’ve seen in youth ministry it seems that kids prefer IM’ing because it’s more like hanging out with friends… We have Internet stations in the youth house and the number one program used is MSN Messenger. I even put some other cool software on the stations, but none of it is used as much as Messenger.

If you haven’t tried the whole IM world of messaging with your teens yet… give it a shot. I have friends who use it as the main method of communicating with their youth. You would be surprised at how quick the word will get around with your teens by using messaging as well. We threw a big event over the summer and decided to use IM’ing as one of our main ways of getting the word out. We told some youth about it the day of or before the event. I was surprised at how many people showed up because of the youth Im’ing each other. Something to think about.

Have you used Instant Messaging to communicate with Youth… tell us about it > be a friend… leave a comment :)

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3 Responses to “Who uses Email?”

  1. Don Lapre Lenny Says:

    You have shared your views with us ..thanks. Keep doing it with useful and good  informations like this ..looking forward…..Don Lapre Lennywebmaster@don-lapre-richards.comwww.don-lapre-richards.com

  2. Dave Hirschler Says:

    Brandon, thanks for the insightful entry.I do use IM with my students.  I prefer email — they do check it, but you’re right, they don’t check it very often.  My kids tend to like the interpersonal "feel" of IM

  3. Brandon Gross Says:

    Dave,

    I like your explaination "interpersonal". I think that sums it up. Thanks

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