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Facebroke: Having A Deep Life In The Age Of Facebook, Twitter, And Youtube
Contributed by Jim Butcher on Jun 27, 2013 (message contributor)
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1. The Surprising Path To A Life Of Impact In The Age Of Facebook And Twitter
Contributed on Jun 27, 2013
This message focuses on the need to impact lives with small acts of love. Doing that is compared to the idea of living a life of impact because someone has 1,500 Facebook friends.
LIVES THAT HAVE IMPACT: Today many define impact in terms of Facebook friends, Twitter followers, and YouTube hits. - There is a presumption within many in our society today that having 1,500 friends on Facebook, a million followers on Twitter, or a YouTube video with 100,000 hits is evidence of ...read more
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2. Fighting The Self-Centered Tendencies Of Facebook, Twitter, And Youtube
Contributed on Aug 12, 2013
A look at the self-centeredness that is encouraged by Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. The message then details what the Biblical idea of servanthood and how that leads to a life of impact.
THE MOST COMMON "PRODUCT" OF FACEBOOK, TWITTER, AND YOUTUBE: We are self-centered, endlessly focusing attention on ourselves. - Philippians 2:3-4. - Let me acknowledge first that I am not saying that Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are intrinsically evil. They’re not. I use each and ...read more
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3. Four Truths To Deflate Self-Centeredness
Contributed on Aug 16, 2013
A look at four passages in Luke that help us to puncture the self-centered tendencies that come so naturally in our culture.
WHAT JESUS EXPECTS: He told us to be servants, but it’s hard to know how to move in that direction in such a self-centered culture. - Luke 22:24-27. - It is a little difficult for us to understand how to be servants when we’re so used to being the center of attention: a. Stores ...read more