Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture: SnapChat
A new app could be a temptation to youth. Here’s what you should know about it.
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Mar 7, 2013 | Media & Technology, Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
A new app could be a temptation to youth. Here’s what you should know about it.
Read Moreby Nick Shults | Jan 29, 2013 | Pop Culture, Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
Our heroes may fail us, but God never does.
Read Moreby Nick Shults | Jan 3, 2013 | Pop Culture, Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
How can we create rather than simply react or respond to the negative uses of technology?
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Dec 21, 2012 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
Even in a dark world, a light of hope shines.
Read Moreby Nick Shults | Oct 11, 2012 | Pop Culture, Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
How do we effectively minister to people, especially youth, in this grass-is-always-greener environment?
Read Moreby Nick Shults | Sep 25, 2012 | Pop Culture, Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
Athletes and celebrities–and the youth in our groups–are more than the persona they present.
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Aug 7, 2012 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
In a world where everything is commercialized, designed for entertainment and split into 30-second sound bites, there can be no escaping the messages or the sly sales pitches of media.
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Apr 17, 2012 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
A science lesson on the teenage brain and approach and avoidance cues related to alcohol, and how parents can help.
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Mar 27, 2012 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
A recent survey reveals some noteworthy information about girls and reality TV.
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Mar 13, 2012 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
Julianna takes a look at the recent “Am I Ugly?” YouTube trend.
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Feb 28, 2012 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture, Youth Culture | 0
Across the nation, the employment rate has plummeted for teens between the ages of 16 and 19 from 45% employment in 2001 to only 26% in 2011.
Read Moreby Julianna Shults | Jan 17, 2012 | Snark, Crackle, Pop Culture, Youth & Culture | 0
2011 reminds us of the power of just one Tweet and we must constantly remind ourselves and the teens with whom we work that our words are powerful.
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