So last night I'm suffering from withdrawals with no Olympics on tv, and I watched a live feed from the DNC in Denver. (This is NOT going to be a political post, so please keep reading). They did an interview with several young adults on why they supported Obama rather than Clinton, and overwhelmingly the answers had nothing to do with the positions or policies or ideas of the two candidates, but with the fact that the Obama campaign allowed them to "connect" with the candidate through Facebook, text messaging, and blogs. Someone even e-mailed in and reminded them that this was an election for the president of the United States, not a vote for "American Idol." Still, they stuck with their original answers.
My question for you is...what can the church learn from this when it comes to reaching young adults with the message of Christ?

