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JW and Christmas
The real catch here is that he still buys his kids gifts during winter break from school. The logic is that of a caring parent, in that he doesn’t want his kids to feel bad when they go back to school and everyone else is talking about what they got for Christmas.
But really, if you are not celebrating Christmas, and then still getting your kids presents, aren’t you just celebrating secular Christmas? Really, if you look around, there is a LOT of secular Christmas. Santa, Christmas Trees, Miniature lights…where was any of that in The Bible? Sure, some of the theme could be interpreted in a Biblical light. God gave a gift to the world. Everlasting light. I can see those themes. But really, the Holidays just bring stress and consumerism to a whole lot of people. I’d love for there to be a revival of the reason for the season. I pray for that.
But back to my friend. The second thought I had was that maybe he uses this as a tool to share his faith with others. Yes, it is in a very subtle way, but just maybe. And if someone asks him why he doesn’t celebrate maybe it gives him an open door to share his beliefs. The lesson Christians can take away is that maybe WE should do a better job at making opportunities to share our faith. And then when the door is opened, we need to walk through it, and explain why we do the things we do and act the way we do. We need to pray to God to open the doors, and to help us see the doors that are open. Then we need to walk through them.
Interesting Array
So the first thing was my excitement over email. Now, I know what you may be thinking…”Excitement over email?” “Who gets excited over email?” and “Has this guy been cryogenically frozen for the past decade or something?” Well, despite any evidence to the contrary, no I have not been frozen physically or mentally for the last decade.
No my excitement come in the form of a presentation about email I watched today. I actually came across this presentation back in July on Lifehacker. At the time – I looked at it and saw it was an hour-long video…and decided to watch it later. Well today, I came across another Lifehacker post and the page it linked to referenced Merlin Mann’s video. So it came to pass that I decided to devote the time, bite the bullet, and watch it.
It really isn’t as bad as giving up an entire hour. In fact, the actual talk is only about 30 minutes and the rest is Q & A. But the content is fabulous. I am one of those corporate workers, who at work used to pride himself in having two years of email archives, and at least 1,000 messages in my inbox at all time. As of this afternoon, I had zero. I can’t say much more without rambling on forever, but watch it. It’s good stuff! I may have to devote more time to it on another date.
The second thing I found really interesting was a cnet blog entry about Piracy as a leading indicator of sales. The long and short of it, is that some companies look at whether or not a show or movie or song is being pirated, as an indication consumer interest in Buying those products. So instead of being angry that people are ripping them off, they see it as market research. The theory is that if no one is willing to steal it, no one would be willing to pay for it. Wow, what a brave new world we live in.
Of course this brought to mind a story of a grandparent being sued for $600,000 because his grandson downloaded 4 movies at his house. I found with a quick search on Google a blog post about it with almost 200 comments about the issue. Interesting eh?
God is Good
My wife and I have had very bad sore throats for over a week now. My wife is at about two weeks, and I’m just shy of it. She has gone to the doctor several times, and they tested her for Strep throat (came back negative), then tested again for Strep (came back negative) and most recently for Mono (should hear back today). I admit, that I prayed about it in the beginning, but had kind of fallen off for most of the time. Well, last night we prayed about it again, as a couple.
This morning, instead of horrendously sore throats, like we have had every morning, they were a little bit better. Mine is feeling good enough that I didn’t take any medicine today, and hers is feeling better on one side, and a little worse on the other. These are odd little sore throats we have.
Yeah, I know some of you will say it is silly to attribute getting better to God and to prayer, but I don’t care. I truly believe in God the father, and that Jesus died so that we wouldn’t be cut off from God, and that we would be saved. I’m not saying that God is a magical wish-granting machine either, and that if you send $29.99 to me I will pray for you and he will heal you. But if you believe in Him, and and follow his teachings, there is nothing wrong with asking Him to heal you, if it is His will. He may just answer your prayer, when all of the earthly methods and doctors and medicines have failed. But I think he wants us to really see that it is Him doing the work, not anything on this earth.
God is awesome and caring, and He hears our prayers, because he is a living God. I can’t help but to brag on Him.
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So I decided to look up Facebook tonight. I’ve always been a guy who is pretty much “in-the-know” when it comes to things related to computers, but I admit I have been slacking on this one. I’ve heard of Facebook and other sites like it, and heard that they are this new wave of “social media”, but have neglected them until now.
I signed up pretty quickly and easily. Since I’m not currently in college, I signed up as “an employee” with my work email address. Facebook automatically linked me to two groups, one for my employer, and one for my geographic area. The employer thing is kinda cool, and I like how it automatically found it based on my work email address. It could have helped that I work for a fortune 500 company. There were quite a few people in my employer’s network, though one I did the math, it turns out to be less than 2% of the employees.
It was pretty easy to search around the site, and I actually found quite a few people I know through my High School’s network. You can set it up for your class year to narrow things down a bit. I found a bunch of people I think I’d like to connect with again… and a few I didn’t.
What really got me thinking and blogging though, was realizing the nature of the site, and the position it put me in. It lets you do a lot of things, and helps you let people know a lot about you. The thing is, I’m still living in an online world where there is but ONE reference relating my real identity with my online identity. Facebook is based on your name, where you live, who you know, and how to get in touch with you. Very much not anonymous.
So it’s all in or not in at all. I honestly backed out for now. I found the privacy settings and basically hid my existence for now. Maybe in looking around a little more, I’ll decide to go all-in, or at least let people start to find me, but it is kinda scary out there right now. Maybe because this puts me back into high school, where I was not the most outgoing, confident, or popular kid. There are actually a lot of different scenarios playing through my head now. I’ll definitely be writing on this issue again later, to work through this brave new world (or, as it may be, old one).
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