Facebook’s Birthday

icon_facebookFacebook is celebrating it’s fifth birthday.  It’s amazing how widespread this social networking website has become.  Facebook reports that it has over 280 million users.  The Apostle Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 10:31 “…whatever you do, do all to the glory of God”.  Below are some helpful comments for us to consider from Al Mohler.

 

Here are a few suggestions for safeguarding the social networking experience:

1.  Never allow social networking to replace or rival personal contact and communication.  God made us to be social creatures that crave community. We cannot permit ourselves to substitute social networking for the harder work of building and maintaining personal relationships that are face to face.

2.  Set clear parameters for the time devoted to social networking.  These services can be seductive and time consuming.  Social networking (and the Internet in general) can become obsessive and destructive of other relationships and higher priorities for the Christian.

3. Never write or post anything on a social networking site that you would not want the world to see, or anything that would compromise your Christian witness.  There are plenty of young people (perhaps older persons now, too) who are ruining future job prospects and opportunities by social networking misbehavior. The cost to Christian witness is often far greater.

4. Never allow children and teenagers to have independent social networking access (or Internet access, for that matter).  Parents should monitor, manage, supervise, and control the Internet access of their children and teens.  Watch what your child posts and what their friends post.

5. Do not allow children and teens to accept any “friend” unknown to you.  The social networking world can be a dangerous place, and parental protection here is vital.

6. Encourage older friends and relatives to sign up and use the technology.  Grandparents can enjoy keeping up with grandchildren and with friends and loved ones separated by distance or mobility.

7. Use the social networking technology to bear witness to the Gospel, but never think that this can replace the centrality of face-to-face evangelism, witness, and discipleship.

8. Do all things to the glory of God, and do not allow social networking to become an idol or a display of narcissism.

(read the entire article here http://www.albertmohler.com/blog_read.php?id=3248)

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4 Responses to Facebook’s Birthday

  1. Excellent thoughts Kurt. Thanks for pointing us to Al’s suggestions.

  2. Paul Schwarz says:

    I was going to make a joke about how Dr. Mohler should have made it “25 Random Suggestions for Using Facebook,” but I won’t :-) Seriously, this is a helpful resource — thanks, Kurt.

  3. The Garners says:

    This is great, Kurt! Thank you! I just read on FB yesterday that they are so widely populated now that if they were a country they would be the fifth largest in the world…and growing. That is incredible to think. I’m challenged by your post.

  4. The Garners says:

    I have to correct what I said…it would be the sixth largest, not the fifth. Here’s the quote: “More than 175 million people use Facebook. If it were a country, it would be the sixth most populated country in the world.”

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