As far as traditional dating goes, dinner and movie is probably the number one most popular activity. Dinner provides nourishment and a chance to talk; whereas, the movie provides an opportunity to be together without talking. Some consider movies a waste of time on a date, but I don’t think that has to be the case. If your motivation for a movie is to avoid talking and encourage physical closeness (i.e., the kind of closeness married people enjoy in private), then a movie is not a good idea. However, if you go to a movie with someone you really like, it can simply be a fun activity to … [Read more...]
A Biblical Take on Connecting with Others (Love and Connection Quotes, Part 3)
“By this we know love, that he laid down his life for us, and we ought to lay down our lives for the brothers.” – I John 3:16, ESV Think about Christ’s example. When He came to Earth, He did not hide in a cave and spend all of His time communing with the Father. It is tempting to see someone who locks himself away from the world to pray and read Scripture as more holy than someone who spends time with the Lord and then gives of himself to his family, friends, church, and community. It is recorded that Jesus spent time with the Father early in the morning and then ministered to others later in … [Read more...]
C.S. Lewis Quotes from his Book, ‘The Four Loves’ (Love and Connection Quotes, Part 2)
In honor of Eric’s favorite author, today’s post features a handful of quotes from none other than C. S. Lewis. Lewis knew about love and he knew about loss. His books have taught and inspired millions, so I think we can all stand to gain from his wisdom and example. ~smile~ “Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives.” – C. S. Lewis, The Four Loves Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines affection as “a feeling of liking and caring for someone or something.” What comes to mind when you think of ‘affection?’ Cuddling with your … [Read more...]
We All Need Connection (Love and Connection Quotes, Part 1)
Okay, so I give my thoughts and opinions all the time on this blog. ~smile~ For the next few days, I am going to highlight some other folks’ thoughts instead. (And, I will sprinkle my opinion in there a little too. ~smile~) What do others have to say about love and connection? “Despite our ever-connective technology, neither Skype nor Facebook – not even a telephone call – can come close to the joy of being with loved ones in person.” – Marlo Thomas This is a playful argument I have with my sweetie on occasion. He thinks connecting with others via online video is the best form of … [Read more...]
Three Ways to Guard Against Technology Toxicity (Technological Love, Part 3)
“We never talk anymore. You just stare at that screen.” “I’m staying in touch with my 1,393 friends. I like to know what is going on in their lives.” “What is going on in my life? Any ideas?” “Well, currently... you are ticked off with me.” What is Technology Toxicity? There is no denying it. I adore my iPhone 5S. Growing up, I was always the last one to go for the latest and greatest anything. We held onto our VCR for as long as possible before purchasing a DVD player. Even now my parents have a VHS/DVD combo. And, I am pretty sure CD players had been out for a decade or … [Read more...]
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