When we watch the news, we grieve of all this (terrorism, wars and such), but when we go to the movies, we want more of it. Somehow we realize that great stories are told in conflict, but we are unwilling to embrace the potential greatness of the story we are actually in. We think God is unjust, rather than a master storyteller.
--Donald Miller (via wongpeiting)
You’ve heard it said before that,
You are what you eat.
But that statement doesn’t only apply to the food you put in your mouth.
These days, you have a whole new appetite.
And it’s being fulfilled by your:
RSS feeds.
Twitter feeds.
Tumblr feeds.
Facebook feeds.
YouTube feeds.
And all the other social media feeds that you enjoy.
Everyday, you are being fed by…
Blogs and Vlogs.
Advice and Gossip.
News and Updates.
Pictures and Videos.The list goes on and on.
At some point you must evaluate how these feeds are impacting your life.
At some point you must take inventory of the feeds you consume.
At some point, you must ask yourself,Is what I am “feeding on” healthy?












