I was at a meeting yesterday when my friend, Pat, made a comment about an Instagram photo I had posted to Twitter.
Later in the day I was at a student dinner and a teacher mentioned that she had been reading my blog lately and that it had helped her to think more about prayer.
Two people on the same day. Weird. Cool. Both at the same time.
So what do you do when you run across a real person who is following your blog? You could pretend that you're not flattered (although you are, face it) or you could enjoy a conversation about life, work and faith. Whatever the topic, just go with it.
You could use that moment and get to know the person better.
You can appreciate that technology can bring people closer together when used in the right way.
Later in the day I was at a student dinner and a teacher mentioned that she had been reading my blog lately and that it had helped her to think more about prayer.
Two people on the same day. Weird. Cool. Both at the same time.
So what do you do when you run across a real person who is following your blog? You could pretend that you're not flattered (although you are, face it) or you could enjoy a conversation about life, work and faith. Whatever the topic, just go with it.
You could use that moment and get to know the person better.
You can appreciate that technology can bring people closer together when used in the right way.