This is interesting! I'm eschewing Facebook and Twitter for Lent but the urge to put pen to paper - or the equivalent - is really strong.
I've decided to enter more competitions - after all it has been a very lucrative hobby for me in the past - but of course things move on and the majority of the comps are on Facebook and Twitter!
So much for my Lent promise. But no - I'm not breaking it - not at all. It will do me good to have a rest from so much.....What? Well so much interaction with people, because that's really what I use them for. I love to share about my life and my struggles and my good and bad times. It really, really helps me. Other people respond and I just love it - its not called SOCIAL media for nothing!
Yesterday after the football when Norwich city won - sorry drew- in the very last minute, I just wanted to meet up with all those happy people on Twitter. People I've never met in real life but i feel a link to - I feel part of a community. If we did meet no doubt we would be able to immediately make the connection discussing the team selection, the tactics and the opposition. I say tactics but you must understand never having played football I am somewhat at a disadvantage. I can discuss in general terms the fact that we play with one up front, that's fairly obvious. Commenting on late substitutions is also something I feel comfortable discussing; disgracefully late all the time is my opinion! Any deeper - say a mention of a left back or centre forward and the positioning of either of them - and I'm stuck. Of course those who know about football understand that I'm an OK person to have a chat with but that's all. A true pundit I could never be. Nevertheless I love football; it makes me happy and that can only be a good thing.
Back to Lent then. I'm not being very spiritual. Still praying, but that is all at the moment - and of course eschewing Facebook and Twitter. That's a discipline in itself.
Makes me wonder: if Jesus was here today would he be on Twitter? Facebook? How many millions of followers would he have and what would he tweet about? What a thought!
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