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How do churches, mission groups, organizations, communities, parents, and people respond to life when their use of mobile technology intersects with their faith? Here, we not just ask that question, but present the foundations for answering it. Read more about Mobile Ministry Magazine (MMM) and its mission/vision.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Attaining Mobile Tech Yet Being a Good Steward

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One of the most involved questions that comes this way is how to attain a solid mobile device or service, and do so without breaking the bank. And while one can easily find devices and services on any kind of search, what kinds of principles are in place that help guide these purchases?

God's Ownership Policy

The overall policy that one should understand that finances of any kind are the Lord's. What we do with those things are a part of how we honor and respect those things that He's given us to steward. While the allure of modern devices and services is strong, we have to first establish and understand that God's best is not always that we get the thing that we want - especially if in what we have we are not serving Him well.

The What and Why

After that, we look at our usage. Many people see my setup and say that they have no need for a smartphone, or the use of a bluetooth keyboard. I say that I have a vested interest in having the immediacy of solid calendaring and contact options (and the immediacy of turning them off [wink]); that I have a vested interest in an ergonomic solution when typing (rather than relying on that ole health care system to fix my wrists). If the technology can in the short and long term prove its usability, then its a solid purchase.

Addressing the Cost

After that, its a matter of setting a budget, and not running towards the most expensive thing. For example, Nokia recently announced a model called the 6220 Classic. This model has all of the same features of the N95, but will cost less once it is introduced. So instead of getting the high end now, when it is most expensive, one can wait until later until it, or another better version, comes out that is cheaper.

Consider that You Are A Steward, Not Just A Consumer

Part of being a good steward over newly acquired mobile tech is knowing how to place boundaries on its use. For example, I used to be a big fan of showing everyone that I have something new to play with. Unfortunately, this is pride and causes strife and envy amongst the brethren. If what I am doing is to be a reflection of God, then I have to allow God room to exhalt Himself and not the new device. This is difficult for many of us because we are accustomed to "showing off the shiny." But just as we are called to humble ourselves, we should also be willing to just use the device, and allow its use to make God more evident than its new gleam.

Meditate and Consider

So as you can see, there is more to making a new purchase than just having the funds for it. As a believer, we have to consider that our actions will have an effect on the Body and people around us in areas more than just getting something new. Being a good steward means evaluating all those things, and then responding to God with obedience and wisdom towards Him in it.

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At Monday, March 10, 2008 11:33:00 PM, Blogger Antoine said...

Where this really hits on me is taht I've been wanting to move to the Nokia N95 US Edition for sometime now in order to do a bit more of the far-out things, but with my work situation being like it is, I've had to sit back and really judge my heart. This posting is most of what I've gone thru in this, and I still come to that challenge of fighting myself. I see the value in the tech, but I also see the need to be a better steward of what I have.

 

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