Nothing like a good weekend away from things to reset and refresh. I think that in all of our moments, that we should take the time to do so. However, the question after you have rested usually sits on one of two ends: have you been inspired to continue forward or not?
When sitting on the beach this weekend, I pulled out my mobile a few times to take some pics and to pay for parking. I otherwise just left it alone to let the breeze, sand, and water be the social networking streams of my moment. I saw many people doing the same; some walking on the beach, many kids playing with parents or relatives taking photos, and a few sun-bathing. I even saw someone under an umbrella relaxing with a Kindle. But very little of the tech of the day getting in the way of the moment. I smiled, put down my mobile, and went back into the water. I was inspired to take in the moment for what was around me that I traveled to be in.
When you look at your use of mobile, or even how you persue mobile in this framework of mobile ministry, are you setting an environment where others can be inspired to jump into the streams of life? Even if that takes them away from your voice, product, or service? What does your presence in mobile ministry inspire in others? Is it maturity in the faith? Is it wasting time? Or, is it walking out onto the water to meet the King?