
This is according to my sister. Last week she was in western Canada at a work conference and a "futurist" gave a lecture on trends to watch. One trend was that "twittering" is in, blogs are on the way out. "Tweets" are 140 or less characters giving a quick update of what you are doing, looking for, thinking, etc... sounds a lot like the status updates on facebook/myspace, doesn't it?
So does this mean that the next generation (or us in the future) won't even have the attention span to read/write a whole blog entry - that the most our poor flabby underused brains can handle are 140 characters? How sad.
And how typical. Just when I get something up and running it's not "in" anymore.
Well, I have a facebook account and I do find myself updating my status from time to time (ok, a lot!). And once I realized I could update it via text message I found myself feeling the need/urge to update my status while I was traveling.. "Jennifer is at the airport".. "Jennifer is sad her flight is delayed".. "Jennifer is sitting by the pool"... what's the purpose of this? What's the message I'm trying to communicate? Do I think I'm connecting with others by letting them know what I'm doing each moment of the day? Am I looking/hoping for a response? These "friends" of mine have gotten by for years without knowing what I am doing each and every minute - what's changed?
This makes me glad that God doesn't change:
I the LORD do not change.I am infinitely grateful for a God who is always ready to hear from me, who is always interested in what I'm doing. I'm glad the Lord doesn't follow trends or fads. And since He knows the past, present and future there is nothing that surprises Him. He even knows what's "next" after twittering...
So you, O descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.
- Malachi 3:6
So if you want to know what I'm doing check my facebook.. if you want to know who is checking on you just talk to Him - He's always got your status!