A Click Away on iTunes Top 10

It’s amazing what you can learn about youth culture today from iTunes. That’s what I did for this audience of parents and teenagers. I basically opened up iTunes and gave parents a quick tour of the top songs and music videos of the day. The results were a little sobering, funny, sad… and… well… what do you think?


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About Jonathan McKee

president of The Source for Youth Ministry, is the author of numerous books including the new Should I Just Smash My Kid's Phone?, and youth ministry books like Ministry By Teenagers, Connect: Real Relationships in a World of Isolation, and the award winning book Do They Run When They See You Coming? Jonathan speaks and trains at conferences, churches and events across North America, all while providing free resources for youth workers and parents on his websites, TheSource4YM.com and TheSource4Parents.com. You can follow Jonathan on his blog, getting a regular dose of youth culture and parenting help. Jonathan and his wife Lori, and their three teenagers Alec, Alyssa and Ashley live in California.
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3 Responses to A Click Away on iTunes Top 10

  1. Marc Buwalda says:

    Excellent thoughts and clip. Saved this post away in Evernote for a seminar a couple youth pastor friends and I do for community parents and churches called ‘Parents In The Digital Age.’ Thanks for posting!

  2. Nick Bremmer says:

    This is a great idea! We don’t have much talk to parents on cultural things. So this is a simple great way to get them in the “know”. I only wish I could see the rest of it!

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