Facebook is dangerous for parents. I’ve covered that before. It’s bad enough when you’re not spared the gory details of nappy changing… but it’s worse when the parents in question are middle aged, trying to check up on their children, and not quite au fait with the technology… like this mother.
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Nathan Campbell
Nathan runs St Eutychus. He loves Jesus. His wife. His daughter. His son. His other daughter. His dog. Coffee. And the Internet. He is the pastor of City South Presbyterian Church, a church in Brisbane, a graduate of Queensland Theological College (M. Div) and the Queensland University of Technology (B. Journ). He spent a significant portion of his pre-ministry-as-a-full-time-job life working in Public Relations, and now loves promoting Jesus in Brisbane and online. He can't believe how great it is that people pay him to talk and think about Jesus. If you'd like to support his writing financially you can do that by giving to his church.
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Yet another opportunity for a shameless plug for “The Onion.” This one is funny: http://www.theonion.com/content/video/facebook_twitter_revolutionizing?utm_source=a-section
I love it. Poor old Kathy.
Welcome back Ben.
I love this.
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Is this the “like” function you were looking for?
very much. Your blog isn’t a blogger blog, so could you design a ‘like’ function?