28 January 2004

The web

Tomorrow is a big day. I am scheduled to visit car dealerships tomorrow and Thursday. I have been browsing web sites for an eternity, well, eight months. It has been an interesting experience and saved a lot of wear and tear on my feet.

You can shop for anything on-line now. It seems the web may turn out to be the one thing that will homogenize the world. Now you are no longer limited to your geographical location. With a computer and internet access you can travel the world.

Still, there has been a way to cover the world which has been in use for centuries. It's called prayer.
In prayer you can reach out to anyone anywhere. You can touch people you know and complete strangers. The greatest thing about prayer is the ability to converse with the living God. It's the only way to contact Him. God doesn't have e-mail or a web address.

Unlike the web, where you must have a computer and a connection, you can find God by simply asking. There is no monthly fee, or need for technical support. So when you find yourself wanting the best way to connect, just talk to God.

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