Jesus Life Culture Design #3

I’m a bit of an early adopter. A few years ago I discovered twitter. It now seems that the rest of the world is catching on! Twits update their twitter account from their mobile or computer with what they are doing at any particular time. I subscribe to the ESV daily twitter and get bible verses on my phone every day. That’s pretty cool. But does the world and/or you really need to know what I’m doing? Do you twitter? Should I twitter?

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7 Replies to “Jesus Life Culture Design #3”

  1. Is twitter similar to Facebook status updates?
    Should we update those and what should be the purpose?

    One could twitter about what they are praying about?

  2. yo earngey – this week there was only one search for your name… and it happened just after we were talking about it in class (i checked the stats at the end of the convo)

    so 3 options:
    1) the timing is coincidental
    2) someone overheard our discussion – and then googled your name
    3) you are your own stalker.

    i think it might be #3!!!
    my detective background tells me that you are googling yourself so that you can keep getting on my list each saturday!!!

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    thanks for the heads up… i fixed the pic. not sure why it wasn’t working – it was working on the front page but not the actual post page.

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    yeah twitter is a bit like the facebook status. my guess is that facebook may have even “borrowed” the idea from twitter??

    i normally do my facebook one once a week – i think it may have no lapsed…

    the ease of twitter is that it you can do it from your mobile phone by sending an sms. you can also choose to receive sms updates from people your following. it’s free, but has a limit… maybe a thousand a week or month or something?

    stuff you’re praying for would be a good thing to twitter. it would help it to not just be a trivial thing.

  3. Mate, I think it has its place!

    We used it for our mission to Lightning ridge as a church this year, see the report here:
    http://poess.wordpress.com/2008/04/14/lightning-ridge-mission/

    But to be honest, if other people are getting your updates about how many bagels you have eaten in the last 22 hours, or how many times you have been mistakenly called Horatio in the last two weeks, that can be better spent elsewhere…

    Like A-Grade material for my blog which is usually far less entertaining…… :P

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