A few months ago, Doug introduced you to one of our favorite Sidekick Heroes: Nick Clason (you can read that post here), and when he said that Nick is a national treasure (no seriously, that’s how Doug described him), he wasn’t joking.
I recently had the privilege of sitting down with Nick to talk about all things Sidekick, how to stop seeing cell phones as the enemy, and what it looks like for youth ministry to become a more engaging experience for students. Check it out below:
And if you’re interested in finding out more about what Nick is doing (and you should be), you should definitely check out his podcast: Hybrid Ministry. Here’s where you can find him:
And, who knows? You just might start seeing a bit more of Nick around the blog. So, definitely keep checking back.
If you’re using Sidekick and you run into any issues, or if you just have a question, please feel free to reach out to our support team at: [email protected]. Or you can check out other helpful articles and walkthroughs at the Sidekick Help Desk by visiting https://help.sidekick.tv.
Finally, if you choose to use the new Sidekick… let us know how you do it and what types of polls you do because we want to highlight you. Our goal is to highlight a youth worker every week with different ways they’ve used Sidekick to help their students engage. If you’re interested in being recognized as a Sidekick Hero, just click the big red button below:
If you’re using Sidekick and you run into any issues, or if you just have a question, please feel free to reach out to our support team at: [email protected]. Or you can check out other helpful articles and walkthroughs at the Sidekick Help Desk by visiting https://help.sidekick.tv.
Finally, if you choose to use the new Sidekick… let us know how you do it and what types of polls you do because we want to highlight you. Our goal is to highlight a youth worker every week with different ways they’ve used Sidekick to help their students engage. If you’re interested in being recognized as a Sidekick Hero, just click the big red button below:
For anyone with Huawei products looking for manuals, I’d suggest visiting https://huawei.manymanuals.com/ I’ve used this site a few times for my Huawei smartphone and tablet, and it’s been very helpful. The layout is simple and intuitive, allowing me to find the manuals I need quickly. The search tool is precise, making it easy to locate the exact manual even for older devices. I downloaded a manual for my Huawei tablet, which was detailed and easy to follow. The PDFs are clear and high-quality, perfect for offline use. A couple of tips: always have your device’s model number handy to streamline your search, and make use of the troubleshooting sections in the manuals for quick fixes. This site is a fantastic resource for anyone needing Huawei manuals.
The search tool is accurate, making it easy to locate the exact manual even for older devices. I downloaded a manual for my Huawei tablet, and it was detailed and easy to follow. The PDFs are clear and high-quality, ideal for offline use. A couple of tips: always have your device’s model number handy to streamline your search. Use the troubleshooting sections in the manuals for quick fixes. The layout is simple and intuitive, allowing me to find the manuals I need quickly.
What is Hybrid Ministry, and how does it aim to make youth ministry more engaging for students?
Fireboy and Watergirl is a delightful game that combines fun, strategy, and teamwork, making it a must-try for gamers of all ages.
This game is good, and it can make people fall in love with music
This little tool is very good, it can split pictures
This little tool is very good, it can split pictures!
This little tool is very good.