I’m jealous one of our students brought in his iPad and it’s so cool. He was showing me how he has been reading the Bible on it. He was showing off, but you could tell he was proud. Then yesterday I got an email from one of my 5th/6th grade ministers about how she observed 3-4 boys sharing their phones during my message. What were they doing? Reading the bible passages that I was covering…pretty cool huh?
6 weeks ago I talked about the tension I was feeling of whether or not allowing electronics during program should be allowed. After rereading the article I realized that maybe I was a little stressed from the overuse of them during key points of our worship. But now I’m noticing a trend of students using their phones and iPod touches to read the Bible. Yeah some have Nooks and Kindles, but more of them have smart phones and iPod touches. I think I’m not only going to allow them but encourage students to bring them…you might wonder how I came to that decision…let me explain:
With Bible Apps it’s easier to:
It’s pretty clear why Bibles on an iPod, iPad, Android, Kindle, Nook, etc is a good idea but how you monitor them is another question. To avoid the overuse I think you have to take the lead. I think you have to tell students that you want them to bring their devices so that they can read their Bible. I think you have to show them how you are using it (downloaded Youversion.com for my iPod touch) and I think you have to commend them on doing it. Students are glued to their phones, their glued to their iPods and that means the Bible is just a touch away. Why not encourage that? Why not embrace that? Why not take that step to embrace Bible Apps into their world?
I’m interested in your thoughts, please comment below.