Do you know it used to take a decade for a book to cross a nation, a hundred years to cross a Continent?
In high school, a friend of mine traveled half way around the world to visit her dad in Australia. I remember thinking how incredible it was to travel so far. We had to communicate the old fashioned, snail mail way. I still have the stuff kola bear she brought me as a souvenir.
In the '80s, went to Australia twice. On the dawn of the information age, traveling to work on computers but only with my handy-dandy walkman to keep me company, I had to wake up at 4:00 a.m. to call work and check in, get help with problems.
Now I chat instantaneously to one of my good friends, book reviewer, Rel, who lives Down Under.
What a glorious way to spread the Good News of Jesus. Information on Him is readily available in cyberspace. There's almost no excuse any more.
Even if you don't believe in Him, you owe it to yourself to investigate. How can you not when Jesus is a Google away?
Makes me wonder what God is up to in this hour of history.
Recently a bunch of my family members got on Facebook. It's been fun catching up with cousins I haven't seen in years.
What about you? How has cyberspace changed your world? Good or bad?
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I love the "instant" way we can communicate, get news/information - but at the same time I think life is a lot more stressful with all of it than it was in the days of telephone & snail mail.
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