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3 Comments
Charlie
I think they could have taken a better photograph of him for starters.
Tim Webb
As someone who has never used Facebook or Twitter or Myspace, etc., I couldn’t care less. I’m not a Luddite; I had my first webpage in the early 1990s and have done lots of web publishing over the years.
On the other hand, I have discovered over the last few years that if you’re not on Facebook, it’s like you really don’t exist. I hope that ‘socially networked’ Christians don’t forget that there are those of us in the church who aren’t connected, but who do exist…
Ben
I gotta be honest – isn’t this like 2 years too late?