A few months ago, I listened to a podcast discussion about forming a rule of life. (I think it was Justin Earley on The Habit podcast but I didn’t have time to go back through it.) A rule of life isn’t like a law, but instead is more like a trellis that supports a vine so that it grows and flourishes. The person being interviewed suggested that believers needs to put boundaries around social media with the same seriousness that we put boundaries around alcohol use.
What alcohol and social media have in common
What alcohol and social media have in common
What alcohol and social media have in common
A few months ago, I listened to a podcast discussion about forming a rule of life. (I think it was Justin Earley on The Habit podcast but I didn’t have time to go back through it.) A rule of life isn’t like a law, but instead is more like a trellis that supports a vine so that it grows and flourishes. The person being interviewed suggested that believers needs to put boundaries around social media with the same seriousness that we put boundaries around alcohol use.