however, i have many concerns. i can't possibly police every comment written on their walls, or that they write on their friends' walls. i don't know many of their contacts. and is it a good use of time? after all, it's "just facebook." i can hear my teenagers now. i want them to read these articles and sit and have an intelligent discussion with me about them but i'm not sure yet whether it would produce the result i desire. they already have enough attitudes to fight against right now.
one thing is for sure. post only what is helpful is what i strive to document here on the legacy i'm leaving for our kids. if i ever waver from these four basic principles:
1) Be faithful to God and you will be faithful to others.
2) Be brief.
3) Be truthful and factual.
4) Be pleasant and encouraging.
you have my permission to call (comment or email) me on the carpet about it.
(if you're new to blogging, click on the red words to go to the link that i've referred to and on every picture you can click to enlarge. if the picture is too big, right click and click on "view image" and it will calm down to a reasonable size).
3 comments:
thanks for posting these links.
Great advice! I love the way they use biblical principles to approach culture. I'm going to do the dinner table discussion, too!
I'm also enjoying the pictures of Pete. tell him Mrs. PittAN says HI :)
GREAT advice, and millie will be reading it for sure!
does peter miss me? i miss him!
Like the link. It has a lot more for us than just the facebook warning (although that was good for me, too since I just joined and have found people I really wanted to find!). It is so addicting. Thank-you for your sweet words and encouragement in my comment section.
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