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Social Media Perfection

11 / 25 / 162 / 18 / 19

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Ashley
Ashley

So I was looking at my Facebook page today and realized it has been such a false representation of what the last 6 months have been for me. Have you ever felt that way?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Oh yes, I think it’s so tempting to want to only display on social media the fun and cute things going on. I mean, some of this is so innocent because life can be really tough and it’s not like we want to shout on the rooftops for all to hear all of the hard things going on, especially when we’re not sure how some will respond. But sometimes I think that leads us to not want to post anything real and use it more like a “highlight reel.”

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Yes! My facebook posts are filled with pictures of Grace and Claire playing dress-up, taking trips to the zoo and park, and doing craft projects.  Those are the moments I treasure so much, but I’m starting to see that I have been painting a picture of perfection that just simply doesn’t exist.  

Did I really fail to mention ALL the Doctors Appointments?  The bloodwork? The new medications?  The hearing loss? The MRIs?

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

Oh man, sorry it’s been so rough. Sometimes I think we can “paint a picture of perfection” like you said in order to cope with all of the tough stuff going on.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

True, but on the other hand, I have some friends that post pictures of their kids crying, or they post about all the things that have gone wrong in the day. Just being honest here — sometimes I wonder, is that a good approach because it shows a more real version of life, or does it just bring people down? I always feel like, who wants to hear about the lowlights of my day?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

I see what you mean, Anna, but I think it can be refreshing at times. Sometimes when I am scrolling on Instagram and a friend who normally posts perfect pictures posts a temper tantrum of her son, it makes me feel that “I’m so glad I am not the only one” feeling. I think not only posting the highlights helps social media not feel so isolating.

Michelle
Ashley
Ashley

Social Media is so strange, because we can make ourselves look like everyday is rainbows and butterflies, but it’s just not reality.  I really think I’ve missed out on sharing how God lifts us up when we’re in the valley, because I’ve forgotten to share the valley.

Ashley
Michelle
Michelle

That’s such a good point. Sometimes we don’t know what to say so we’d rather just keep it to ourselves but I think we rob others of joining with us in our storms. Obviously, I don’t think our status messages should be our journal entries, but sometimes letting people in on the ups and downs of our lives invites others to see our whole selves. Do you agree?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yes! It’s finding that balance.

Anna
Ashley
Ashley

Definitely! All of Facebook doesn’t need to know our every thought and/or struggle, but at the same time if God is leading you to share something you’re going through, it probably has less to do with you and more about the person on the other side of the computer who needs to read it.  Now to pray for the discernment in posting. #bereal #butnotanegativenancy #fineline

Ashley

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Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:  

  • Isaiah 40:31 “but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”
  • Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”

Music to inspire you:

  • If We’re Honest by Francesca Battistelli

Readings to come alongside of you:

  • Motherhood Minus Social Media from 5 Minutes For Faith Blog

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Living Out the Truth

Ideas to try:

  • Take Social Media breaks: Sometimes we aren’t in a place to see everyone’s highlight reels and that’s okay.  If you find yourself discouraged every time you hop on Facebook or Instagram, then take a break.  Take some time with the Lord, and come back if and/or when you’re ready.
  • Be more honest on Social Media:  You never know who you may encourage by simply being honest, and you never know what encouraging words you may receive on a day you’re feeling discouraged.
  • Pray before posting:   If you’re on the fence about putting something on social media, pray before you hit the “post” button.  Also, pray that God would lead your eyes to focus on posts that are going to provide you with encouragement, rather than weigh your heart and mind down with discouragement. God is in everything and has authority over everything- even social media.

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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Eat.Listen.Love.

11 / 11 / 164 / 19 / 18

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Desi Kippes

So… I don’t know about you, but I am just kind of hurting and sad today. I’m sad for our nation because it seems like there is so much division, anger, fear and angst. And those feelings seem to cross the lines regardless of who you voted for!

Michelle
Michelle

I know. There’s such emotion wrapped up in the last few days and for genuine reasons. I keep asking God how He wants me to respond. ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yes, emotions are running on high for sure.  I feel like it’s affecting my whole family’s mood, people at work, my sister and her roommates out in California… just everyone, everywhere.

Anna
Desi Kippes

Agreed. Anyone know of a place I can go hide and stick my head in the sand?? Sigh. I know, I know… That is probably not the way to be responding… ?

Michelle
Michelle

Desi, I’ll go with you. I kinda want to just go hide until it’s all resolved…

Michelle
Desi Kippes

It seems like it would be so much easier. (And heck, I live in Idaho so there are not many people around so it would be pretty easy to just “stick my head in the sand” and ignore all that is going on in the rest of the country.)?

Anna
Anna

I want to move to Idaho right now! Or at least find someplace peaceful… a deserted island? #WannaGetAway?

Anna
Desi Kippes

LOL! ?  Well, while that would be great and I would love to have you all, I don’t think that is what Jesus calls us to. ?

Anna
Anna

Yeah, You’re right. Let’s be brave. That’s what we tell our kids to do. So what do you think God is wanting us to do?

Anna
Desi Kippes

I don’t know. This whole thing is so messy!

But you know what just hit me? Life was not simple when Jesus walked the earth. I mean, He was freaking born in a stable! Talk about messy! ??

Anna
Anna

Haha. Yes, that’s true! Someone reminded me yesterday that God isn’t intimidated by our mess. He wants to be invited into it.

Anna
Desi Kippes

Yeah, in the middle of the mess, God is still in control — I keep seeing posts about how none of this was a surprise to God.

Michelle
Michelle

Amen to that. I think that’s what everyone can agree on. The last few months have been a bit of a mess. And I agree, we need God’s perspective.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

I’m with you. I think the question is, where do we begin? It’s rather overwhelming.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

Hmm… Oh look! The time! Gotta run! Hope you figure it out!?

Michelle
Desi Kippes

Funny. Thanks a lot, Michelle. ?

Michelle
Michelle

Haha, that goes back to the head in the sand thing I guess. ??

Michelle
Desi Kippes

Well, I think the only place I know to start is at my dinner table.

Anna
Anna

What do you mean?

Anna
Desi Kippes

Well, think about it. It seems like that is where Jesus would start. He often ate at the home of people who disagreed with Him. And He didn’t do it so He could beat them over the head with how wrong they were. He got to know them and met them in the mess before He was able to offer Himself as hope and peace – the common denominator in the midst of chaos.

Makes me think that He knew there was something about sharing meals with others.

Michelle
Michelle

Yes, when I think about it, the place where I really get to know people and their hearts is around a dinner table.

Michelle
Desi Kippes

Exactly. And getting to know them doesn’t mean I say “whatever” to my convictions but it means I listen to where they’re coming from. I mean truly LISTEN – not just listen with a thought of how I’m going to defend my position.  Eventually that understanding leads to having a genuine love and concern for them – even if we are polar opposites.

Michelle
Michelle

I so agree. These conversations expand my heart in lots of ways. And to be honest sometimes it’s really hard to talk out differences with someone else, but if I go into it with a heart of wanting to know more of the other person, it causes me to ask some deep questions of myself. Because maybe I’m not always right. ?

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yes. I think the point is listening and praying and loving. Let’s not forget that we certainly can’t do ANY of this without lots of prayer.

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

This is totally what we want to teach our children, don’t you think?

Michelle
Desi Kippes

YES! And if we don’t model that and practice it with them, how are they supposed to ever learn how to get along with people that are different than them? They’re watching and taking their cues from us.  

Michelle
Michelle

I love that point. I think what stresses me out as a parent sometimes is figuring out how to raise these little world-changers who hold on tight to their convictions but do so in a loving, grace-filled way.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

Yes. and if we are telling our kids to be like Jesus, then we must ask: How did he do it?

Anna
Michelle
Michelle

He hung out with people He didn’t agree with, spoke words of grace and truth, and served them like crazy. Maybe we should take a lesson…and I’m speaking to myself on this one.

Michelle
Anna
Anna

I agree. Instead of the me versus you, we bring it back to looking at what Jesus did. That should be our focus.

Anna
Desi Kippes

Amen. You hit the nail on the head. Jesus was not complicated. WE make it complicated by worrying about what others will think or if they’ll misinterpret our motives and on and on.

Michelle
Michelle

Yes to that?…but please don’t make me wear a What Would Jesus Do bracelet!?

Michelle
Desi Kippes

LOL!!!! ?

Okay, no bracelet. But I doubt Jesus won many people over by posting divisive memes on Facebook. ?

Anna
Anna

He instead would probably sit down with them over a delicious meal and start the conversation. He would listen and offer love and grace. And he would bring along his disciples (in our case, our kids!) and model hard conversations with love. Simple, really.

Anna
Desi Kippes

Yes, but let’s remember that simple is NOT the same thing as easy.

Michelle
Michelle

Oh man, that makes me want to put my head back in the sand! ??

Michelle

truth to inhale

 

Soaking in the Truth

Scripture to encourage you:

    • “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” Ephesians 4:32
    • “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” Psalm 27:1
    • “He has shown you, O Man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.” Micah 6:8
    • “Good leadership is a channel of water controlled by God; He directs it to whatever ends He chooses.” Proverbs 21:1, The Message
    • “The first thing I want you to do is pray. Pray every way you know how, for everyone you know. Pray especially for rulers and their governments to rule well so we can be quietly about our business of living simply, in humble contemplation. This is the way our Savior God wants us to live.” 1 Timothy 2:1-3, The Message

Music to inspire you:

    • King of the World by Natalie Grant 
    • Just be Held by Casting Crowns
    • Jesus, Friend of Sinners by Casting Crowns

Readings to come alongside of you:

    • “All great change in America begins at the dinner table.” Ronald Reagan
    • “Your success as a family, our success as a society, depends not on what happens in the White House but on what happens in your house.” -Barbara Bush
    • Morning After Truth from Kim Wright Writes 
    • Now What??? A Christian response to a Trump Presidency from Liz Griffin.com 

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Living Out the Truth

How to Disagree with People by Kid President

Many wonderful voices have already shared some helpful suggestions in the blog posts above so we don’t feel a need to reinvent the wheel. One of our favorite lines from Liz Griffin’s blog is what the writers here at TextingTheTruth are aiming to do: “We speak softly knowing our words are falling on tender places.”

{These suggestions are ideas from novice moms. Sometimes our life situations need more. In that case, seeking out professional help is the right call.}

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