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Seeing mobile technology through the lens of Scripture

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Welcome and thank you for visiting Mobile Ministry Magazine. Here, we explore the use of mobile technology and how it can be used by ministers, missionaries, and many others as a means to augment their abilities to share the Gospel. Read more about our mission to educate and edify at the intersection of faith and technology.

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Monday, November 17, 2008

If Paul Had A Blog (#10 or so)

Image: Nokia 6210 Navigator from Nokia press website

In the earlier years of MMM, we had this series called "If Paul Had A Blog." What was really interesting about this series was looking at the effect of the technology that we use now on the missionary journeys that Paul experienced.

Since its been a while, I wanted to take another look at this. And given the attention that smartphones and mobility have taken with a more mainstream audience, we can get a glimpse of just how indepth technology is today, and some of the challenges that could be had.

First thing to note, Paul would have had a mobile phone. Probably not the N95 that I get to carry around, but something along the lines of the Nokia 6210 Navigator. This device has a few things that would have been beneficial - at least until a shipwreck or three - GPS with a built-in compass for Nokia Maps, ability to access the web, and a camera that had the ability to not just send text of what he was experiencing and whom he was thankful for, but images as well.

Now, he would have had to do all of this on a prepay system because there would be no way that a person could move that much across various countries and have a contract, it would just be a hassle in dealing with the billing.

He'd have the ability to use something like Nokia nviNe in order to allow others to keep up with his journeys. The really interesting part about this would be that we could see where he would be shipwrecked, and then when he gets a new mobile and starts up the service again, we can see that break in action and begin to keep him in prayer or launch a search.

Now, it would also be of his benefit to create sermons that could be uploaded and shared to places like YouTube, Flickr, Ovi, Facebook, or MySpace. He'd also have the benefit of being able to keep tabs with the latest policy changes happening from Rome with SMS alerts (if he was willing to sign up for an SMS service from Rome that is).

I would be interesting to see also how Paul would teach the use of this tech. He speaks on his ability to speak many languages to the Corinithians, but always emphasized the need to make sure that the Body was best served with whatever was brought to the table.

The more I think about it, the mobile tech tools of today present an easier means for us who are missions minded to be like Paul. Sure, we might not travel the world, nor need everyone to know what we are doing. But we can create lines that intersect with the lives of others, and then allow the technology to better accent or even encourage the lives of those who might not get a chance to see us in person.

I wonder if the Body is looking to go back towards doing this in various applications? It would be pretty interesting don't you think?

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Travel and Treat

Image: Two Nokia N96 devices

Its Halloween and for many Christians, this is NOT the time when they want to go out and do much of anything. Understandable, there are some not-so-Christian aspects to the day that could discourage some.

That being said, I'm going out. Actually, I'll be driving to PA. Not for candy and treats (though there is a possiblity of a real treat this weekend), but to connect with various folks. Mobile is taking a signifiant piece of my trip as well, and it should be fun. Here's a breakdown of some of what I'll be using:

  • Down to two mobiles, I'll be using the N95 and N96 to take pictures during homecoming and a parade.
  • I'll be doing some troubleshooting to a few PCs using my N95
  • The N800 will be my music player in the car when I'm tired of the 100+ CDs I have
  • I'll be using both the N95 and N96 as wireless hotspots for the week as I'll be working out of office the entire week. Also, they will serve as a conference call center for me
  • I hope to get some use out of Nokia Maps 2.0 as well, though I'll be largely in areas that I am very familiar with

It should be pretty fun. I only hope that Philly is still intact considering the World Series parties that have been happening. Hehehe

What about yourself, are there ways you are looking to get out and use tech to connect and share life with others this weekend?

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Nokia N82 Review

Image: Nokia N82, via R. Cadden's Flickr site

Pouring on the reviews of Nokia devices these days, here's one about the Nokia N82 smartphone. This device has a 5Mpx digital camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, and more, all in a candybar shell that is not much larger than the Sony Ericsson T616 that I was carrying when MMM got started. Amazing where technology has gone.

Here's a snippet of the review posted at Space and Time:

...However, once I got my eclectic taste of music on the phone, I plugged in the Nokia headset that was included and set off for a walk. I hate the Nokia earplugs. They are uncomfortable, cumbersome and that is just putting them on the neck. The quality of the music is great, and the sitting in my ears is horrible. I pulled out my Sennheiser earphones so I could listen in comfort. This made my music consuming much more enjoyable...

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