Welcome to part 2 of our conversation on Christian ethics in an online world! Today we are continuing our conversation on how to live out your Christian beliefs when in an online setting.
When is living too much of your life online a problem? Or how do you know if you are creating a surrounding of virtual friendships rather than spending an appropriate amount of time interacting with people in the real world?
From establishing work and lifestyle time boundaries in an online space to building true friendships, we discuss a plethora of aspects of the online world that affect us everyday.
Today’s discussion covers everything from proper utilization of the internet, and how not to use it the way it was designed, to establishing your priorities and building healthy habits as you enter the online space. Because our world is so saturated with the internet and social media, there are a lot of nuances on how to bring the Christian ethos into those spaces.
Time Stamps:
Work vs. Lifestyle Time Boundaries – 1:55
Social Media as Leisure – 5:04
Virtual Friendships – 6:55
Physical Interaction vs. Online Interaction – 10:00
Living Life too Much Online – 13:20
Priorities – 18:40
Proper Use of the Internet – 20:50
The Endless Scroll – 22:50
Healthy Habits in the Online Space – 27:58
Social Media in Business – 31:50
Other Posts You Might Enjoy
Christian Ethics in an Online World: Part 1
Building and Maintaining Community: Part 2
Megan
Was just thinking about this concept yesterday as I was working on my blog. Iām brand new to the blogging world and want to do it right! Good content!
Maddie Loeffelholz
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Best of luck as you start blogging! š