Hello! I realize that one of the ways to stay accountable is to have "accountabilibuddies"--people who know what you're doing and people who will keep you doing that. Because of this, I am sharing with you what I am doing this Lenten season.
1) I am giving up eating meat for this entire Lenten season--it will be super tough but I can persevere! Sacrifice is the name of the game!
2) I am also posting only Christian/Catholic things on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. I will post daily things on Facebook, and occasionally ones on Twitter and Instagram. These posts will sometimes be music videos with maybe a short reflection, and other times it might be my personal thoughts on topics such as modesty and vocations. The goal of this is to use social media in a positive way--social media is SO widespread, so I might as well use it for good. :) I am calling this mission #40DaysofMedia (ALL posts will have the hashtag, whether on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram). I also will be posting every single one on here.
Today's posts:
Facebook:
Happy Ash Wednesday, and Happy Lent as well!
This Lent, I am giving up meat and taking advantage of how widespread social media is. I rarely post things on Facebook anymore (with the exception of sharing photos and videos). However, this Lenten season, I will be purposefully using social media outlets to spread the love of Christ. Every single day I will post something on Facebook (with the occasional usage of Twitter and Instagram)--some days will simply be music videos with maybe a short reflection, others will be me getting on a figurative soapbox and giving my thoughts on topics like modesty and vocations. I am calling this #40DaysofMedia. To kick it off, here is probably my favorite video in the world. I realize I have shared this before, but it is so good! Please watch, and God bless you :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk4OCzre_IY
Twitter:
day one of #40DaysofMedia--every day I will be posting something Christian/Catholic on Facebook, and sometimes use Twitter & Instagram too!
What are you doing for Lent?? :)
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