Youth Workers Love/Hate MySpace

Josh on August 19th, 2006

Baptist Press has a new article on the love/hate relationship youth workers have regarding MySpace. Some good stuff in there, here’s a clip:

MySpace has been both a great asset and a burden to youth minister Ricky Smith.

Through MySpace, he has found new ways to connect with youth and promote events not only to students at Piney Grove Baptist Church in Columbus, Ga., as well as those not attending church.

But, in viewing online pages belonging to his youth, he has shed tears seeing how some of them behave differently when not at Piney Grove. At times, he admits that it causes him to question his ability as a minister.

So goes the seemingly schizophrenic world of MySpace, the online phenomenon that is approaching 100 million users, mostly students, and that has youth ministers debating its usefulness and its dangers.

JG

Alan Jones at 9:39am August 20

While I’m sure it breaks his heart (it would mine) it probably is of benefit in some way in that it 1. could lend some insight into a students world 2. helps a student minister see where a student REALLY is in their life…not just what they show at church.

Fitz at 8:22am August 28

I have a MySpace site mainly so I can network with my students…and so I look cool. Sure, it breaks my heart to read and see some of the stuff on their sites, but some of the stuff encourages me, too. And the stuff that is discouraging just lets me know how much work we, as youth ministers, have to do. It’s job security…