Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Friday, 20 June 2014
Why outstanding charity is needed online?
In online communication there is the need for genuine charity:
1st: The charity of a well-formed personality.
1. As there are billions of people using the internet; be a
positive presence!
2. As there are too many problems in the world; be the solution!
3. As there are multiple number of reasons why people flock
in the “virtual plaza”, be an online missionary.
2nd: The charity of the truth.
1. As we know it,
people are hungry for the truth.
2. As we have
observed, people easily believe about anything.
3. As common sense
dictates; we have to seek the truth, live and share (also) online.
3rd: The charity of time.
1. Not everybody has
the luxury of time to read a whole article or watch a video. Before putting “like” or “favourite”,
read/watch/hear to understand and then, summarize in your own words.
2. Today’s generation
they say does not listen but observes everything that you do. Notice your online activities. For what did you invest your time? Is it to know the extent of human suffering?
3. Did you find the
time to object to something you do not personally agree with, to give a
positive comment or to reply to particular questions posted online?
4th: The charity which is “love”.
1. Anything can
happen in the internet. We can even
become anonymous or pretend to be someone else.
A loving heart discerns, “Is it proper or not?”, “Good or bad?”, “Am I acting
with justice or not?”
2. Becoming
trustworthy is built on trust. Can we
trust those closest to us that they are responsible citizens of the internet or
do we mistrust them each time they go online?
3. Did we ever feel
one with those who go online in order to find themselves? Have we truly carried them in our hearts? Do we give them company, spiritually?
5th: Spiritual charity.
1. The questions in
life point to one thing: human existence! The origin,
purpose, direction and finale of life are eschatological questions that can only be satisfied by supernatural
answers.
2. Familiarity with
spiritual truths is the source of life in the internet-- the solid fiber within
one’s being; the spiritual love that could bridge the gaps between different
schools of thinking, feeling and behaving.
3. Real spiritual
charity does not lead to debate but to a deeper awareness of our finiteness. It
makes us humble and disposed to receive others as they are because God accepts
and loves us as we are.
6th: Intellectual charity.
1. There are “giants”
in the internet; those who are well-off, well-versed in computer languages and
well-known. They will be grateful if
anybody can intellectually challenge them.
2. There is a great
digital divide. 65% of global population
is not in the internet and in some countries, the cost of subscription is so high. We can brain storm along this line.
3. When we fully know
something, we don’t keep it to ourselves but share it with convictions.
7th: Leadership charity.
1. People need directions.
The internet is flooded with information. There is the need for somebody to sort out the
wheat from the weeds; identify which is life-affirming and which is not.
2. There are suggested activities from concerned
citizens. It is great to support them!
3. Find something great which is not yet done; then post it
online!
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Why the need to be good online?
1. Whether online or offline, we need to be good always.
2. There are so many things in the internet which are counter-cultural; we need not add to that.
3. In conscience, we know what is good and bad and that it is always right to choose what is good.
4. We are responsible for others, moreso for the little ones:
- The children see everything. There are five year-old kids using the internet without any supervision.
- Little kids do not know yet what is the difference between good and bad.
5. We want to do our part in laying the ground for a better future for the next generation.
6. We are unable to hold the attention of the youth. The good message we put online are the teachings we would like them to "jump-start" their life with.
7. We would like to ease the burdens of social media engineers; they need to be refreshed by Truth, Goodness and Beauty!
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Why Blog? The 50 Simple Reasons
1. Blogs do come naturally when you feel ready.
2. You keep on reading news articles and then suddenly you realized that you have read everything.
3. You dream of finding a lot more of fresh things to read/see/hear anywhere in Google search menu.
4. You have already shared/forwarded thousands of news stories of other writers.
5. You have downloaded much from Google and now you feel it's payback time.
6. You aspire to be a "leader even without title" and so, you create a craft worthy of uploading.
7. As a person, you are talkative and you find nobody ready to lend their ears.
8. You believe in ecology and so, you start to put things in order beginning with yourself.
9. You know that blogs are nothing but short sentences put together to form a paragraph.
10. You try once and you found out that your simple words look great in colourful blogs.
11. You published a blog then Google presented you a report that more than a hundred times your blog had been read by people from France, Ukraine, Germany, U.S. and everywhere.
12. You found out that as a blogger, you have market value. There are many companies in need of bloggers.
13. You are not really unemployed but it's your apostolate which means that it's your duty.
14. You don't know how to blog but the Church communicators said so!
15. You want to test the relevance of your opinions.
16. You know that it feels great to be a writer.
17. You have benefited from the blogs of others.
18. You want to keep yourself busy.
19. It's your form of relaxation.
20. It's a matter of life! Pro-life issues are everywhere.
21. You have been set afire by the blogs of people who stood for a cause.
22. Now, you want to stand for something.
23. You want to be engaged deeply in the thread of ongoing communication.
24. Your opinions have matured.
25. Your time has come to graduate from being a passive observer.
26. You are passionate for something and there is no other way to quench the fire but to share.
27. You know that your mind needs exercise and so, once in a while you blog.
28. You have many things to say about different issues.
29. You believe in the power of media.
30. You speak for a cause; you like your words to be eternal.
31. You are now less self-conscious. You don't worry about what other people will say regarding your grammar.
32. You want to take the chance! Blogging had been trending in the past few years.
33. You save your thoughts.
34. Now, you find the time.
35. You think it's the only way to effect a change in the world.
36. You want to support those people who think like you.
37. You want to create a new world for the young where there is fellowship and understanding.
38. You want to provide an option for those people who do not think and act like you.
39. You want to save the trees and so, instead of printing for distribution you publish online.
40. You want to connect to people whom you haven't met and will never meet physically.
41. You want to show that you care.
42. You want to express logically that others life are worth saving, loving and embracing all throughout life.
43. It's the only way to communicate with the young generation because they are online.
44. It's like scattering the seeds in the field. What you blog are spread in the virtual marketplace.
45. You hope for the best: a positive effect to someone sometime somewhere.
46. You want to benefit from the generosity of others. Blogging is free of cost unless you are in a position to pay.
47. You have seen the dramatic changes in countries where there is the freedom to speak and so you speak!
48. You want your opinion to be counted now.
49. You are blessed with a system with internet connectivity and so, you make use of it wisely.
50. You are
100% ready to say your
100% convictions with
100% passion.
2. You keep on reading news articles and then suddenly you realized that you have read everything.
3. You dream of finding a lot more of fresh things to read/see/hear anywhere in Google search menu.
4. You have already shared/forwarded thousands of news stories of other writers.
5. You have downloaded much from Google and now you feel it's payback time.
6. You aspire to be a "leader even without title" and so, you create a craft worthy of uploading.
7. As a person, you are talkative and you find nobody ready to lend their ears.
8. You believe in ecology and so, you start to put things in order beginning with yourself.
9. You know that blogs are nothing but short sentences put together to form a paragraph.
10. You try once and you found out that your simple words look great in colourful blogs.
11. You published a blog then Google presented you a report that more than a hundred times your blog had been read by people from France, Ukraine, Germany, U.S. and everywhere.
12. You found out that as a blogger, you have market value. There are many companies in need of bloggers.
13. You are not really unemployed but it's your apostolate which means that it's your duty.
14. You don't know how to blog but the Church communicators said so!
15. You want to test the relevance of your opinions.
16. You know that it feels great to be a writer.
17. You have benefited from the blogs of others.
18. You want to keep yourself busy.
19. It's your form of relaxation.
20. It's a matter of life! Pro-life issues are everywhere.
21. You have been set afire by the blogs of people who stood for a cause.
22. Now, you want to stand for something.
23. You want to be engaged deeply in the thread of ongoing communication.
24. Your opinions have matured.
25. Your time has come to graduate from being a passive observer.
26. You are passionate for something and there is no other way to quench the fire but to share.
27. You know that your mind needs exercise and so, once in a while you blog.
28. You have many things to say about different issues.
29. You believe in the power of media.
30. You speak for a cause; you like your words to be eternal.
31. You are now less self-conscious. You don't worry about what other people will say regarding your grammar.
32. You want to take the chance! Blogging had been trending in the past few years.
33. You save your thoughts.
34. Now, you find the time.
35. You think it's the only way to effect a change in the world.
36. You want to support those people who think like you.
37. You want to create a new world for the young where there is fellowship and understanding.
38. You want to provide an option for those people who do not think and act like you.
39. You want to save the trees and so, instead of printing for distribution you publish online.
40. You want to connect to people whom you haven't met and will never meet physically.
41. You want to show that you care.
42. You want to express logically that others life are worth saving, loving and embracing all throughout life.
43. It's the only way to communicate with the young generation because they are online.
44. It's like scattering the seeds in the field. What you blog are spread in the virtual marketplace.
45. You hope for the best: a positive effect to someone sometime somewhere.
46. You want to benefit from the generosity of others. Blogging is free of cost unless you are in a position to pay.
47. You have seen the dramatic changes in countries where there is the freedom to speak and so you speak!
48. You want your opinion to be counted now.
49. You are blessed with a system with internet connectivity and so, you make use of it wisely.
50. You are100% ready to say your
100% convictions with
100% passion.
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