My daughter-in-law, Martina, just began blogging at Austin Catholic New Media. I had to laugh when I read her post because it made me realize how out-of-the-loop I am when it comes to using Facebook as an evangelizing tool. Oh, I have a page where all my blogposts go, but the entire Facebook world is like another planet to me. 1200 "friends"? But Martina has a talent for discussing serious things in a non-acrimonious way and with a healthy seasoning of humor. Take a look at
her post and see for yourself.
Great post by Martina. As far as evangelizing on Facebook though...In my experience, people's opinions, outlooks, lives are changed through real human contact with someone who cares about them. I think Facebook can be very usual for some things but real friendship and evangelizing of the kind Christ did? Nope sorry. I wish they would change their verbage. Instead of saying--you have 1020 "friends", they should be honest and call them "people in your network". A friend is someone who brings you a meal when you have a baby, sends you a card on your birthday, makes time to talk to you on the phone. Friends are people who can give hard advice and challenge--in love--because they know you--the real you--in person.
ReplyDeleteI just heard some thing on the radio today--a study about the number one reason people leave a church or parish. It is because of the lack of personal connections--the fact that people don't have time for friendship with them--probably because they're too busy keeping up with their 1020 virtual peeps. So sad. I wonder what God will have to say about that.