American Lung Association targets younger demographic with new campaign. Social media change the world of youth ministry. APPLETON, Wis. - A couple weeks ago freshmen attending First English Lutheran Church in Appleton went on a weekend retreat where they were asked to give up (collective gasp) their cell phones.
``And it was like prying their fingers off that cell phone to give it up for less than 18 hours,'' FELC youth and family pastor Andy Moscinski said. ``There were young ladies, bless their hearts, that we saw on their phones getting on the bus (who said), 'I didn't bring my phone with me.''' In the end all those attending did give up their phones and spent quality time separated from the rest of society in the company of God and each other. Younger employees help senior executives unlock social media mystery -
Preserving Cabrini-Green's images In the sharp sun of an April afternoon, Nate Lanthrum walks through the remains of Cabrini-Green giving away what he has taken.
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