Thursday, September 24, 2009

How Twitter Has Changed My Life...

Twitter is everywhere now! It's the newest thing in social networking, and I eagerly jumped on board back in March. 

As of August 2009, it was estimated that close to 31M people are using twitter domestically with 310M hits per day. 43% of those people are between the ages of 18 - 34. Twitter is growing not only domestically, but also internationally, at exponential rates. If you're more of a visual person, and need to actually see how big twitter is, check out this site: http://beta.twittervision.com/. This whole twitter phenomenon is a marketer's dream!

Many companies and celebrities have been the ones to skyrocket twitter into what it has become today. The Ashton Kutcher v. CNN Twitter follower war in April was a national news story as all of America waited to see who would reach 1,000,000 followers first. Many other celebrities have latched onto Twitter and have further fed our culture's obsession with "stalking" celebrities. To be honest, that's why I first signed up. I could find out what Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Lauren Conrad, and a number of other people were doing on a frequent basis, twitter was better and more instantaneous then people.com.

Recently, over the past few months, things have changed. A while back, I realized that I didn't care what the Kardashian sisters were doing.  They didn't seem to matter anymore as I began to refocus my life onto things that were important, loving God and loving people (I blame Francis Chan's "Crazy Love"). One day, I went through the list of people I was following and un-followed the majority of the celebrities that I was following (I did keep a few as I have a Disney Channel problem, as noted by my recent stalking of Disney Channel stars at Disneyland).  After my twitter celebrity cleanse, I began to realize what a useful tool this is for ministry and my own personal relationship with God. I began following PURE, the young adult group at Water of Life, as well as the pastor for PURE. After them came very influential pastors and leaders in the Christian community, such as Rick Warren.

Throughout this experience I have been privileged to find new blogs and Christ followers that are a true blessing in my life.  Most of them do not know me, and probably never will, however their tweets help me stay focused on what is actually important in this life, living each day by striving to serve and worship a God that deserves so much more then I can give Him. I can honestly say Twitter has changed my life.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Standing in the Presence of God

For everything there is a season, 
a time for every activity under heaven.
A time to be born and a time to die.
A time to cry and a time to laugh.
A time to grieve and a time to dance.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-2a, 4b


It is with great joy that I get to say that my grandmother is finally at rest in the presence of God.


More times then not when we think about death, we think about the sorrow and pain of those that are left behind, but I've chosen to think of my grandmother's death as a joyous occasion. How amazing is it to think that my grandma is in the presence of God and is able to sit at His feet and worship Him in all His glory! Even as I write this, I'm plagued by a twinge of jealousy. How I long to sit at the feet of my creator and be able to worship Him as He deserves to be worshiped.

My grandma is no longer battling the illness that took over her mind years ago, she has been restored so that she might be able to give glory to God and stand in awe and amazement of Him! We are so flawed as humanity and we fall short on a daily basis, so much so that we don't ever deserve to be in the presence of God. However, His grace is sufficient enough so that one day we will be restored and are able to fall to our knees in front of Him.

It has been an emotional and long journey over the past few years, even the past week, but God has been faithful and I'm so glad that this is not the end, this is only the beginning.