I am convinced that these new things were put in our way for a reason. After refusing to get onto the Facebook boat, I finally consented to get myself an account when several of my friends began marrying and moving away. I also use it for promoting this blog and notifying my 'friends' of special political updates.
I will gladly use new technology to further God's Kingdom, but nothing more. If I get to the point where I am constantly going to www.facebook.com and signing in for the purpose of finding out who 'likes' my status or commented on something funny I said, then I pray to God that He will make me so busy I can't even find a moment to type in www....
I love everything old-fashioned. I love the art of writing letters that make words, and words that make articles and articles that make novels, etc. I just do! But forms of new technology are wiping out letter-writing and even electronic mail (e-mail)! How scary is that? I hope that I may continue to write letters to my pen-friends... there is something more special, more meaningful in a letter. I know that when I receive one, I feel important. I feel thought of. Someone actually took time out of their busy lives to jot me a note and ask how I was doing.
I like the photo above because it depicts a young woman in a serene, beautiful garden. She is taking the time to enjoy such beauty while at the same time, perhaps, she is engulfing herself in the Word of God.
I pray that we may reach thousands upon thousands through Facebook and Twitter.... but in the meantime, I pray that we remain focused on the one true goal in life: to bring glory and honor to His Name -- not our own.
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