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Church Tech Snack #228

Church Tech Snack #228

March 15, 2019
by Allison Dye

The Secret Lives of Objects, some Mental Health Statistics, what being a grown-up means, loving all our neighbors, and more in this week’s Snack Pack!

A compass dances in circles and Mentos dive into an open bottle of Cola in The Secret Lives of Objects Revealed in Juan Pablo Zaramella’s Trailer for Así son las cosas.

These Mental Health Statistics are an important read. In the words of Jeremy,

Why share these? One of the most beneficial things anyone can do with treatment is to talk about it. First, it brings awareness to people. Secondly, it normalizes the situation by bringing to light how many people struggle with it. Finally, it provides support to those who struggle with mental health because now it is okay to talk about and ask questions for help and understanding. –Jeremy Smith

Twitter says it’s building a feature that lets you hide replies to your tweets for all those trolls.

Teamwork makes the dream work as 50,000 Photographs Combine to Form a Detailed Image of the Moon and Stars.

Being a grown-up for me means that when a waiter/waitress says, “Enjoy your meal!” and I accidentally reply with, “Thank you! You too!” I just embrace it.

Because they're going to enjoy their meal too.

Eventually.

— allison dye (@alliedye) March 3, 2019

Embrace it.

pic.twitter.com/pYMAXKowYL

— Anushka (@ANTEMERIDlEM) February 27, 2019

Who feels this potato? raises both hands

This cartoon by @nakedpastor sums up the way a lot of #LGBTQ Christians tell me they have felt in recent years. pic.twitter.com/F1IT8KRD05

— Jonathan Merritt (@JonathanMerritt) February 26, 2019

Love your neighbor. Period. That’s what Jesus said.

asking Jesus into my heart one dozen times per day to destroy my theological enemies, becoming holier than any of the newsboys, i will ride a chariot of fire into the sun and engage the culture of angels

— matthew pierce (@MatthewEPierce) February 24, 2019

His Tweets are golden.

Let's not be literary snobs. We need different books for different seasons. Sometimes I need a book that will justify the ways of God to men, but sometimes I just need to read about a clever old woman who knits, wears excellent hats, and solves murders in the English countryside.

— Joy Clarkson (@joynessthebrave) March 4, 2019

ALL THE BOOKS. We need all of them.

First look at Tails from #Sonic. pic.twitter.com/QAcIsxZuqT

— Sirkowski (@sirkowski) March 5, 2019

Good old Tails.

Do you have a link that you would like for me to include in a future Church Tech Snack Pack? Send it to me!

[Image via: Freepik]

Allison Dye

Editor

Allison enjoys reading, writing, taking pictures, and listening to music. She is a lover of all things geeky and nerdy, and she hates writing about herself in the third person.

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