txt me


HF. I’m teaching through a series called TXT ME! It’s a series about how we talk to each other. One would think that with texting (sending messages between cell phones and other handheld devices), and all of the other advanced ways we have of communicating that we would be really good at this. It's almost like all of our communication efforts would be amazing and close to perfect! We would never have explosive conversations. We would never experience “limited connectivity”. Unfortunately, that's not real. In the first talk, we’ll deal with the dangerous shortcuts we sometimes take in our communication with others. What about you? Do you text? How often? So…txt me (or at least drop me a note on this blog). EOM

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

GUS ROUSONELOS SAID....
Texting is a drag.Its time consuming,expensive and forget about it.I like to just call and say hi then waisting my time that I can use actually doing something.

Anonymous said...

GUS ROUSONELOS SAID..........
I tried texting last Sunday in church but gave up and just called the person.It was a lot faster and FREE. Texting is a major drag.....

Anonymous said...

Gus Rousonelos said.........
In these high inflation times texting is another way to blow Gods money and give less back to him.Its like cable,a drag on your wallet