Having grown up in the 1950’s and 60’s I don’t know where to start, the digital age is all very well in some ways, can be convenient for taking care of business, until something goes wrong…? Then? It’s nice to keep tabs on friends but the practice of writing a letter has almost gone away. Your exchange is food for thought, thanks.
Your reflections remind of a book by Kosuke Koyama, The 3 mile an hour God (1979). Jesus walked everywhere (at 3 miles an hour) so he encountered people on his journeys and could walk with them.
Having grown up in the 1950’s and 60’s I don’t know where to start, the digital age is all very well in some ways, can be convenient for taking care of business, until something goes wrong…? Then? It’s nice to keep tabs on friends but the practice of writing a letter has almost gone away. Your exchange is food for thought, thanks.
Your reflections remind of a book by Kosuke Koyama, The 3 mile an hour God (1979). Jesus walked everywhere (at 3 miles an hour) so he encountered people on his journeys and could walk with them.