DashHouse.com

The Blog of Darryl Dash

This blog is about how Jesus changes everything. He changes:

  • Our relationship with God
  • Our relationship with others
  • Our vocations - how we live and work in this world
  • Our ministries

This blog exists to explore some of the ways that Jesus changes everything. It provides resources and articles that will help you think about the ways that Jesus can change every part of your life.

The Lord himself invites you to a conference concerning your immediate and endless happiness, and He would not have done this if He did not mean well toward you. Do not refuse the Lord Jesus who knocks at your door; for He knocks with a hand which was nailed to the tree for such as you are. Since His only and sole object is your good, incline your ear and come to Him. Hearken diligently, and let the good word sink into your soul. (C.H. Spurgeon, All of Grace)

Reconnected

Almost two months ago, I deleted my Facebook account. I wrote:

One of the surprises of my sabbatical: I’m enjoying being unplugged from some distractions, like Facebook. I deactivated my Facebook account at the start of June, and I’m enjoying it so much that I deleted it a couple of days ago...

And it's true. I loved being more unplugged and having one less inbox in my life. But last week I rejoined Facebook for two simple reasons, and one more complex one.

The two simple reasons: I want to keep up with my family, particularly my brothers, sister, nieces, and nephews. I was getting tired of looking over my wife's shoulder as she looked at pictures of the shed my brother just built. Secondly, we made some new friends this summer who live far away, and it seems that Facebook is going to help us keep in touch.

But the more complex and profound reason is that a pastor friend of mine mentioned last week that it's a useful tool for pastors to know what's happening in the lives of people within the congregation. It's not the only tool - it's hard to beat spending time with people - but it helps.

I'm still going to stay unplugged more than before. I'm hoping to batch process emails (and Facebook) once a day. But for now I'm back on Facebook. We'll see how long it takes before I'm either out of control or sick of it.