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Ch-ch-changes

yes. I switched webhosting. Obviously something went kind of wrong… But at least I got all of the data. So, you can still click around. You just don’t get the prettiness there was. Go look at some old stuff.

Comment some old stuff. Rock it! I’ll be fixing the rest later. Also, go look at http://www.makinghimfamous.net

No Mo' Breakfast

My wife is constantly telling me it’s not healthy for me to skip breakfast.  She says it’s what starts the metabolism.  She tells me that is why I’m always so tired.  So.. This is really just for her.  But you should totally watch this video too!!! wow.

Twitter Killed my….

twitter.pngSo, I’ve heard the statement, “Twitter killed my blog.”  I have to say, it confuses me a little bit.  Twitter is killing a lot of things, including Facebook, but I don’t think it’s killing the blog.

To me, it’s opened my eyes a little bit.  I see now, everything is becoming micro or instant.  If the seemingly 3 minute laser show at Stone Mountain wasn’t a clue for me, there are hints everywhere.  The new monopoly game, designed to be played in 20 minutes and instant grits. (don’t get me started) Things are changing to fit the trend of micro, or instant. If you don’t believe me, have you been on Facebook lately?  Things are changing, and there is nothing we can do about it…. is there?

As a Christ Follower should this concern me?  Does this speak about not only what our generation is looking for, but is it a sign of what’s to come?  How do we tell people that being a Christ Follower is more than a 20 minute decision.  How do we tell people that witnessing, or sharing faith is going to take more than 140 characters? I don’t believe that His Love needs to be made (buzz word alert) ‘relevant’, but do we need to adapt to fit culture, or does the basis of what we believe show that change is part of believing, and we have to live that purposefully?  What, as the body of Christ, can we do to slow people down?  To make people not look for that instant gratification?

In a world of Twitter, 20 minute Monopoly, and instant grits, how do we show people that there is reward in anything else?  How do we show people The Way, if it will require a lifelong change?

I don’t know if any of this will make sense, I’m just thinking outloud here.

American Idol?

I really enjoyed watching Jason Castro on American Idol.  There was something about him that really made me drawn to his music.  He explains it here.

The Interwebs and technological type stuff.

I work in IT.  All forms of IT.

If I were to start blogging about that a little more, what would you like to hear me talk about?

Please give me some ideas.  Some good informative stuff you’d like to know.

Shoot!

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