Driving home from a meeting last night, past a friends farm and there (by the side of the road rather than actually in the middle) was a cow eating away at the grass. I popped in to let the know and it turned out it she had recently calved and was probably looking for her baby although how she got out and away from baby not quite so sure. I haven’t been back to check but I believe mother and baby are both now doing well! One of those great moments in rural ministry!
Currently trying to develop a policy for using Social networking as a youth work tool, thinking about issues of the balance between meeting young people where they are and endorsing the use of particular networks, how much time? Can you measure the impact? I tend to work to a personal policy of I don’t add young people, I let them know I am there and will accept friendship invites from them but I don’t invite them myself. Do you have a policy? If so can I see a copy please, if you don’t but are working on similar things can we share ideas? If you weren’t even thinking about it but you’ve suddenly thought “if I were to produce some sort of policy I would include this” please share your ideas.
Many thanks
Simo



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