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        <title>the social networking craze - a biblical concept.</title>   
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        <p>So, let&#39;s not be in denial.&#160; Culture has changed, and is still changing.&#160; And as a result, means of communication has also changed.&#160; No longer to people drop by your house to talk.&#160; And people really don&#39;t even call anymore.&#160; They text.&#160; And if you don&#39;t have a myspace, facebook, twitter, or blog account - you are out of the loop.&#160; </p><p>I don&#39;t prefer the newest type of social networking.</p><p>I&#39;m more of a face-to-face kinda guy.&#160; I like to be in the same room as the person i&#39;m talking to.&#160;&#160; But I&#39;m adapting - whether I want to or not.&#160; </p><p>And while I&#39;m thinking of it - I really don&#39;t like facebook.&#160; I know I&#39;ve only had the account for just a shade under two weeks, but it just seems lame.&#160; I enjoy myspace.</p><p>Anyway - back to my &#39;real&#39; thoughts.&#160; As I was thinking about the term &quot;social networking&quot;, something hit me.&#160; </p><p>In Acts 2:44-47, (NIV) it says<br /><span class="sup" id="en-NIV-26983">44</span>All the believers were together and had everything in common. <span class="sup" id="en-NIV-26984">45</span>Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need. <span class="sup" id="en-NIV-26985">46</span>Every
day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke
bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, <span class="sup" id="en-NIV-26986">47</span>praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.</p><p>Do you see the similarities?</p><p>I do.</p><p>And while messaging on myspace isn&#39;t exactly &quot;being together&quot; in the traditional sense - it really is today.&#160; And if this &quot;social networking craze&quot; will get people closer together - I think it&#39;s a pretty good idea to use it to our (christians) advantage.&#160; </p><p>I&#39;m not recommending e-bible studies (but has anyone tried that?), but I think that one of the biggest things the church today is missing is camaraderie.</p><p>I&#39;m not suggesting I have the answer - I&#39;m merely asking the question.&#160; What do we do - if anything - with this?  <br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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