Some reflections on the Path to Life. "You have made known to me the path of life; you fill me with joy in your presence" (Psalm 16:11)
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
more on connecting ...
I looked at Andrew Leigh's book on social capital again this morning, and he makes about trying to increase our social capital are: reclaiming the footpath by saying hello to people as you walk down the street; using your local stores; donating time (and/or money); using social media to supplement (not replace) connections; reviving organisations you are part of; writing to politicians; breaking bread with each other; and to trying new activities.
So, I'm going to try and do some of these; I will try to engage with my State and Federal representative more this year, and when I get back into the habit of walking I'll try and say 'Hello' as I pass people. Given there are a few great shops in this area, I'll try and regularly shop there.
So, I'm going to try and do some of these; I will try to engage with my State and Federal representative more this year, and when I get back into the habit of walking I'll try and say 'Hello' as I pass people. Given there are a few great shops in this area, I'll try and regularly shop there.
Friday, February 11, 2011
on the internet ...
A couple of interesting pieces about the social side of the internet ...
The value of online friends
The social side of the internet
The value of online friends
The social side of the internet
(re) connecting
I've just finished reading Andrew Leigh's book Disconnected about how "community engagement in Australia has declined. Organisational membership is down. We are less likely to attend church. Political parties and unions are struggling to keep their members. Sporting participation and cultural attendance is down. We have fewer friends and are less connected with our neighbours". In his book he also explores things we can do to reconnect with people. I also found it good to see that in his capacity as Member for Fraser he is seeking to encourage his constituents to reconnect with each other by hosting street parties. There's something there I think .. but I'd find it hard to actually take that step. The book is definitely worth have a look at, his writing is very engaging, and thought provoking. It would definitely be interesting to hear more of his thoughts around religion.
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Economic benefit of the churches
Here's a fascinating article about a study trying to understand the economic benefit of the church, from The Inquirer (Philadelphia). I would like to read the full report, if there is one.
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