Article from Wrecked for the Ordinary 2 Comments

Posted by Hannah Newlin on September 3rd, 2008

Wrecked for the Ordinary is an online magazine that recently did an article on ROOV.  Check it out below if you’re wondering what this thing is all about!

ROOV.com: Beyond Social Networking

Recently, Wrecked sat down with the creators to ask ten questions about who they are, what they do, and how you can get linked up.

Social networking is obviously hot right now. What does ROOV offer its community that the big ones like MySpace and Facebook don’t?

Facebook does what it does very well; no need to reinvent the wheel. Networking sites like Facebook offer their communities the opportunities to connect and stay in touch with their friends online, which is a huge need. ROOV does something different by connecting people in a church and city around shared interests and passions, items of substance that make a difference in every day life. Some users may know each other, others will not. Our hope is that ROOV will connect like minded people that don’t know each other and should!

A ROOV is what a user has done, is doing or wants to do - their passions. Users join as many ROOVs as they wish and begin to discuss and gather off line around their common passions. We believe that as users begin to congregate around these shared experiences, not only will true community begin to develop naturally, but the disconnect within the church as a whole will also lessen.

Can anyone join ROOV?

The goal of ROOV is to connect Christians who follow the Apostolic Creed.

How does ROOV facilitate community in the digital world?

Our generation loves technology. Being so connected virtually offers a lot of benefits, but at the same time virtual friendships can’t be substituted for real life community.

Our goal is to use the technology that is out there and that our world is looking for to actively engage people in conversations that are specifically built around common interests and passions.

We believe that ROOV is the place where the conversations begin, and conversations are where every great idea and movement is birthed. We facilitate the connections and then we encourage users to move the conversations off line and into real community.

How does ROOV facilitate face-to-face community?

ROOV has a Gathering function that brings people together around the things that they love (overseas missions, playing ultimate Frisbee, camping, do inner city outreach, etc.). Once conversations start, gatherings naturally develop.

There’s an approval process for ROOV. Is this for safety issues?

There isn’t an approval process for people on ROOV, but there is an approval process for a church. If a church is not currently in our database, then it will have to go through an approval process to confirm that it follows the Apostolic Creed.

What are some examples of ROOV groups?

Go on Overseas Missions, Go Hiking, Go Camping, Create Music, Leadership Development, Cultivate Community, Youth Ministry, Impact Africa, Do Inner City Outreach, Eat Sushi, etc.

Applications. You either love ‘em or hate ‘em. Does ROOV have any cool applications like the ability to donate a virtual double-fudge-mint-with-sprinkles ice-cream cone to your neighbor’s virtual pet?

We don’t have any superpokes or anything like that. We think that some other sites out there have done a good job at getting us what we want or don’t want. We’ll see what the future holds for ROOV.

How many people are currently involved in the ROOV network?

There are a little over 5,000 currently involved in ROOV.

What are some specific ways you’ve seen ROOV gatherings positively impact their communities?

There are so many to talk about… The Impact Africa ROOV put together an event that raised several thousand dollars for a ministry that works with widows in Uganda. The Inner City Outreach ROOV frequently has gatherings where ROOVers are getting together to serve. The Play Poker ROOV gathered around 50 people for a huge poker tournament that raised money for a microfinance projects overseas. The Ultimate Frisbee ROOV has weekly gatherings for games which has built community in local churches.

What’s on the horizon for ROOV?

There are several things in the works and we are definitely excited to see where it will take us!

For more on how to get involved with ROOV, check out Roov.com.

Filed in: News and Updates, ROOV Stories

Finding a Place to Serve (Hailey’s Story) 1 Comment

Posted by Hannah Newlin on August 1st, 2008

The heartbeat behind ROOV is getting people connected to things they are passionate about. Recently a ROOVer shared a story with us that she’d like to share with you.

I was looking for the opportunity to serve the homeless, so I joined the “Loving the Least” ROOV. I have always had a desire to reach the underprivileged. However, since I had just moved to Dallas not that long ago, I didn’t know how to get connected with an organization. As I was browsing ROOV, I saw that Ajay had posted a gathering on serving the homeless. My fingers couldn’t click the mouse fast enough for the gathering information! I was so excited! I had never met Ajay before, so my first time meeting him was at the gathering. Since then he’s become a very dear friend of mine. While we were serving, I ended up meeting other people who had heard about the gathering through ROOV. One of the guys, Francisco, goes to my church, and I had no idea!! We even go to the same service, and I had never seen him before.

Then it got crazier… Another one of my passions is building homes for orphans. At the gathering Ajay and I talked and he ended up getting me connected with Wick, Streams of Mercy Ministries founder. They build orphanages throughout the world. A week later or so, we met with Wick and he shared his vision and stories of how the orphanages were impacting the children’s lives. Through that meeting, fellow ROOVers were a part of helping sponsor two orphanages in India.

It took one gathering to help put my passions into action.

Filed in: ROOV Stories

Poker for a Cause? 2 Comments

Posted by Hannah Newlin on July 29th, 2008

We love to blog about how the ROOV community is creatively impacting the world around them. Last weekend a fellow ROOVer posted a gathering in the “Play Poker” ROOV. They called the event ROOV Royale. It was a time for experienced and inexperienced players from all over the Dallas area to come together and play. Proceeds for the evening went to benefit two charities.

Kiva is a non-profit with the mission to connect people through lending for the sake of alleviating poverty. It is the world’s first person-to-person micro-lending website, empowering individuals to lend directly to unique entreprepenurs in the developing world. The event contributed to the dreams of one of these entrepreneurs, Sambath Haun.

Compassion International exists as a Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty and enables them to become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults. The event helped to sponsor one of Compassion’s children.

The thing we love about Gatherings like this is that it serves multiple purposes. People have a reason to gather. It’s an opportunity to meet new people. It serves a good cause. And conversations continue around things of substance afterwards.

So… kudos to the Poker ROOV for a job well done.

Filed in: Gatherings, ROOV Stories, community

A Story from a ROOVer 1 Comment

Posted by Hannah Newlin on June 26th, 2008

Ladies & Gentlemen… It is time for a ROOV story! Every day people on ROOV are making important connections and we’d like to take some time here and there to let you know about things that are happening on ROOV.

Here’s Gari-Anne’s story:

When I created a ROOV on adoption, a woman named Donna found me. She too has a passion for adoption because she had placed a child herself as a young woman. She is now married and has always had a passion for girls who have struggled in the same way that she did. She can fully understand the pain of giving up a child and the difficulties that arise afterwards as you attempt to put the pieces of your life back together.

She recently began a home for young woman who are giving their child up for adoption, or have in the recent months. Her home is called “To Prepare A Place.” She allows these young girls to live her in her beautiful home while she gives them continuing education, room & board, and most importantly introduces them to Christ.

Two weeks ago I got a call from a young woman who had lived with me at Gladney, placed her baby for adoption, and then moved out to start life over again. Due to some intense rejection and pain from losing her baby, she attempted suicide. By the grace of God she is still alive! She really doesn’t have anyone to turn to, so I began (along with her caseworker) to find her somewhere to live after discharging from the hospital.

I instantly thought of “To prepare A Place.” I called Donna and we began her evaluation process. Three days later she moved into her home and is on the road to recovery. I am really praying for her salvation and I am thrilled to have met Donna through ROOV. I really believe that she will be the Lord’s tool to introduce my sweet friend to Jesus.

If you have a story to share, feel free to submit it to info@roov.com.

Filed in: ROOV Stories