Friday, May 29, 2009

Is it okay to twitter in church???

I recently came across a blog post by respected Pastor & author, Josh Harris regarding the topic of Twitter in church and thought I share a quote from it that might compel you to read a little further on the subject. Here's a little of what he has to say...

I think we all need to ask what our example says to other people we're worshiping alongside. Can a person look at me during the worship and see from the way I sit, listen and engage that the Bible is worthy of honor, that preaching is valuable? Of course this applies to a lot more than the issue of Twitter. If I'm nodding off to sleep, reading the bulletin, staring off into space or filing my finger nails it can send the wrong message, too. So what does someone think if they see me playing with my cell-phone during the sermon? "Oh, he must be so enamored with the truth of God's word that he's using Twitter to share the truth he's just heard with the world! God, your word is glorious!" Uh, I really don't think so. They'll probably think, "I should pull out my phone...wonder if I've gotten any email.

Just because something is incredibly popular in culture doesn't mean we have to accommodate it in our worship. Who cares if the whole world is talking about Twitter? When the church gathers and the Word of God is opened, God himself is speaking again. Everybody else can shut up. Lost people in this world don't need to see that we're current with the latest trend, they need to hear God's unchanging truth. They need to understand that God's word makes a demand on their life. And they should see from us a reverence and holy awe in the presence of God and his word that points them to the fact that what happens in a Christian church is completely different than anything happening in the world.



...He goes on to say that is a fan of Twitter himself. That the technology is great and can be useful in promoting the gospel message, just do it AFTER church is over.

Any thoughts or opinions?

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Fit2Run 4-miler


This morning I finished my first ever organized race! My two girlfriends, Lisa & Kerri, were my supportive companions. We started together, stayed together & finished together. It was fun seeing people we knew and chatting with them before the race. My parents & Dave were even there to cheer us! Once we crossed the finish line we guzzled down some much needed water and grabbed some fruit to replenish our tired bodies. It was hard, but it was fun & I'm certain this is just the first of many to come.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Time for a change...

Well, what do you think? I've been wanting to do something to update the look of my blog and so far this is what I've come up with. I have some great things in mind that I'd like to do with some photoshop stamps and such, but I just haven't had the time to mess with it. So for a temporary and quick facelift, I downloaded some free headers, pulled them into skitch and then added some text. Boom, done! I even changed my weather widget and profile picture. All this took about 15- 20 minutes. I'm so proud of me...even if it is elementary looking, I figured it out myself:)

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Death is not Dying...


Rachel is 37 years old and dying of cancer. Click on this link where you can see a recent talk she gave to a room full of 600 women. If you do nothing else this week, you must watch this video. It brings great perspective and will leave you wanting to learn more about her journey.

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day, Mom!


My most amazing mother, who never seems to age and never tires, has been such a great example to me over the years. She has modeled service & love for others, self-sacrifice, and an undying love for our God & saviour, Jesus Christ. Thank you, mom, for giving so much of yourself over the years!

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

What I did yesterday...



Here's the view from my horizontal sun-tanning position on the beach in Delray yesterday. Not bad, huh?

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