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Why do I feel so irritated after being on social media? I just spent way too much time scrolling Instagram! Why is everyone on Facebook having more fun than I am? Should I delete all my accounts?
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Join nine authors as they explore social media's potential and pitfallsalong with the biblical principles we need to honor the Lord online.
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- Stephanie lea
- 28-09-2023
I enjoyed this! Super insightful.
Great read. Made me think a lot about how and why I use social media! I recommend 😄 It’s nice and short too!
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