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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors: Facebook Free, but Not Faceless
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Facebook Free, but Not Faceless. I often refer to my Facebook decision of June 2011 and the life-shift it gave me. This is the letter I wrote to explain the closing of my account. Facebook Free, but Not Faceless". Dear family and friends,. What this letter is not:. 1 a “Dear John” letter (unless your name happens to be John – then consider it a friendly greeting! 2 a condemnation of those who use FB. What this letter is:.
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors: life shared
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Tuesday, May 8, 2012. What is life / kept to ourselves / careful words composed / it's a book upon the shelf / a story never told /. From my recent YFC newsletter.]. A memo from the road. about stories. As I got to know other staff this week, I was reminded that listening is so underrated in our society. We talk a lot of ourselves, but imagine with me: a world in which we listened more. What we would learn from each other? View my complete profile.
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors: social media's loneliness phenomenon
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Social media's loneliness phenomenon. Part of my training as a youth worker with Youth for Christ has involved and continues to include research on such topics as teenagers and social networking use, media, and technology. These subjects are of particular interest to me anyway; my ears always perk at other people's findings, discussions of statistics and impact on youth culture and development. Was actually motivated by - I'...
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors: GMOs and Humility
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Friday, January 2, 2015. This year, I spent Christmas with some encouraging friends overseas, enjoying every minute of a second visit to a country dear to my heart: Peru! Some reflections from our time there. The indirect answer that came was exactly what I needed to hear, "Just give thanks and eat it.". It's a simple, two-step solution: thank God for His provision, then partake. Yet how often do we (I? Maybe What response does this call for?
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors: Yearnings of the Homeland
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Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Sunsets in Rearview Mirrors. Sunday, November 18, 2012. Yearnings of the Homeland. All i know is i'm not home yet / this is not where i belong. Take this world and give me Jesus / this is not where i belong /. Gazing at the storm through raindrops on the windshield, the waves were thrashing the beach and. Lowly taking over the shore one by one. The water rising to. Echoing a name - His name. Written on everything that moved and stood fast. In light of God's word is perhaps th...