Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS More Money… Money Money… Few things are more frustrating than when someone knocks on your door and wants you to donate to some cause that you’ve never heard of. The same is true with online solicitation. I’m not talking about general “fundraising”…
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Facebook Sharks OR Sheep? | Episode 44
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS There is a grave disconnect… From the teaching of Scripture on how a teacher of the Word of God is supposed to act, think, speak and respond to error and what we see in today’s culture on Facebook and other social media platforms….
Facebook Preachers Need A Day Job | Episode 43
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS The Sifter of Heretics! Is not your title, nor your job. Regular interaction on FB and social media platforms have become a demonic breeding ground for mean-spirited and arrogant controversy under the guise of “truth” proclamation and “correction.” Teachers have a clear…
Pastors with Facebook Fame
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS This podcast briefly considers the current trend of so many pastors who are always want to be known, famous or have an online following at the cost of their current shepherding. Pastors need to be faithful and put away things that remove their…
Voice in the Wilderness is NOT a voice on Social Media
The lazy Christian has his mouth full of complaints, when the active Christian has his heart full of comforts. – Thomas Brooks I written many times on subjects like these mainly because I see grave damage, division and distance happening among the people of Christ due to opinions, correction and the like in the name…
Theology of Worthless | Digital Age of Idolatry Part 1
Just a short search reveals that there are a plethora of articles written about the pros and cons of social media. And there’s no lack of commentators on the concept that social media and mobile living have negative consequences. The purpose of this writing is not to revisit these issues nor is it to actually…
Making the Mind a Slave to Fodder
“I have to fix the internet!” This is a slapstick phrase I have heard many times in my own home and abroad when dealing with the idea that someone is wrong online and “I” or someone else, must make sure they know it and make it right. While there is something innately heroic about such…