A Subject for Prayer
The Queensland Floods
The world of blogging creates a new community, one that sometimes surprises us. When I finally heard about Tucson, I thought of friends there and of blogging friends there, even though I knew the likelihood of their involvement quite small.
We can share the mundane news of the world. In the U.S. we're unlikely to trouble ourselves with floods and problems that don't reach catastrophic proportions. And frankly, even those that do rarely break through the perennial sniping of one party at another for this, that, or the other. Thank goodness for real news of the world.
The world of blogging creates a new community, one that sometimes surprises us. When I finally heard about Tucson, I thought of friends there and of blogging friends there, even though I knew the likelihood of their involvement quite small.
We can share the mundane news of the world. In the U.S. we're unlikely to trouble ourselves with floods and problems that don't reach catastrophic proportions. And frankly, even those that do rarely break through the perennial sniping of one party at another for this, that, or the other. Thank goodness for real news of the world.
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