Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Be Careful What You Like On Facebook


Photo Credit - blog.storyful.com

Facebook can be great...sometimes.

For me, Facebook serves 3 main purposes.  First, it's a platform to talk about Jesus.
Secondly, it's a place where I can share photos with friends and family who aren't local enough to see my kids that often.
Thirdly, I use it to add a bit of levity to life from time-to-time.

But here's a serious caution for Facebook users: be careful what you 'LIKE'.

When you LIKE something on Facebook, most people read that as an affirmation of the photo, the article, the source (i.e. website) of the photo or article, or whatever you are liking.  Most people don't take time to think about the nuances of what you like - they assume you are 'good' with everything that you've LIKED.

And so if you are a Christian, remember this: when poor choices are made by others on Facebook and you - in a desire to be nice - LIKE a photo, most people see that as an 'atta-boy'. 

When you LIKE photos of friends or family that are showing them engaged in some questionable behavior, most people assume you are ok with that behavior.

When you LIKE provocative photos - even if they are of friends or family - most people start to make conclusions on what you think it acceptable and what's not acceptable.

And here's the truth: you don't need to LIKE anything.  If you aren't sure if your LIKE will be perceived in the wrong way...then simply don't click anything at all...just walk away.

I REALLY want to encourage every Christian to REALLY think about what you are LIKING on Facebook.  Please, realize that if you identify as a follower of Christ you are not just saying you like something, but - whether you want to or not - you're probably saying "Jesus LIKES this" too.

- tC

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Will What You Do Last?


Photo by Suat Eman - FreeDigitalPhotos.net



We live in a world that is always looking for the next best thing.

We live in a world where there always is the next best thing.

Haven't most of us spent time on the internet and then, thinking it was ten or fifteen minutes later, found out we had blown over an hour of time just surfing with no real purpose?  Social media makes its living based of that kind of behavior.

We can be easily caught up in things that don't really matter and that won't really last.  And while there are portions of our days that are filled with what we might call mundane tasks (filling the gas tank, paying the bills, doing laundry), the question I want to pose tonight is about how much of what we do actually has the potential to have an eternal impact?

Investing in the lives of people has an eternal impact.
Loving and knowing God has an eternal impact.
Sharing the Gospel with people has an eternal impact.
The study and application of God's Word has an eternal impact.
Loving the unlovely has an eternal impact.

Pause and reflect here.
One day we will all step from this life into the next and what will we bring with us?
Spoiler alert: Facebook, Twitter, and photos of what we had for dinner won't be there.
May we make investments today in things that will last forever.

- tC