Saturday, January 21, 2012

I got a new job!


I got a new job!  Yes, I’ll still be working at Feed My Starving Children.  So, I now have two part time jobs (which is a situation I’m sure will present challenges and joys).

I was offered a part-time position as the communications coordinator at my church, and I’m happy to say that I accepted the position.  I’m going to be working with the church website, social media, newsletters, and a bunch of other random things.  Basically if there’s something at my church that needs to be communicated to the congregation or to the community, it’s my job to make that happen in an efficient and effective way.  I’ll probably be working at this job about 15 to 20 hours a week. 

Here’s what makes me excited about this new job:
  • I get to work at a church I love
  • I get to work for an organization whose mission and vision I firmly believe in
  • I get to work with the incredible staff of Our Savior
  • I get to interact and work with some pretty cool congregation members
  • My commute is about 4 minutes by car or about 10 minutes by bike (but it might be a couple of months before I can bike again…)
  • I get an office!
  • I get to be challenged to learn and do new things

Thursday, January 19, 2012

SOPA and PIPA and Priorities


If you haven’t heard about SOPA and PIPA you’ve been living in a hole (and I may just join you there).  These are two bills before congress that aim to stop piracy on the internet, but many have argued that these bills won’t work, they will be bad for companies online, and the bills will enable the US government to block certain websites using methods similar to the way China censors the internet.

Lawyers, online companies, and some big names are speaking out against SOPA and PIPA.  People are posting all over Facebook and Twitter.  There are videos on YouTube.  Wikipedia shut down for a day (!) and other big websites have protested in their own way.  People are encouraging others to sign petitions and contact their lawmakers in Congress.  There are commercials on TV.  Some people are getting pretty upset.

But I have to question just how important this is in the grand scheme of things and I really have to question all the attention and huge deal this has so quickly become.  Don’t get me wrong- this is important and the internet is an important thing.  I am not a fan of piracy and I am not a fan of censorship. 

But is potential censorship of the internet really as big of a problem as 18,000 children dying each and every day because they don’t have enough to eat?  Is potential censorship of the internet really more important than the one BILLION people around the world who don’t have access to clean water or the two BILLION people around the world who don’t have access to proper sanitation?  Is internet censorship more important than the 27 million people in the world who are victims of modern day slavery?  Should we really be more concerned about internet censorship than about the hundreds or thousands of people in our own communities who are homeless or hungry?  Should we really be spending our time being so concerned about the internet when millions of people around the world die of preventable diseases like malaria?

I think we need to reevaluate our priorities.

If we need to get so upset about internet censorship, then we also need to get upset about human trafficking, homelessness, hunger, starvation, preventable diseases, and access to clean water and sanitation.

Can you imagine what would happen if millions of people gave as much attention, time, energy, and resources to addressing these other world issues as have been given to SOPA and PIPA?!?  Can you imagine what would happen if people got as excited and passionate about ending world poverty as they have about preventing internet censorship?  Just think what would happen if as many people contacted their lawmakers about ending homelessness as contacted their lawmakers about SOPA and PIPA.

Just something to think about…

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

It's been too long...


This is a blog post to let you know that I going to be posting new blog posts.  My mom kindly reminded me last night that it has been a while since I have posted here, and she’s right (as she almost always is).  I have been slacking off with posting on my blog.  I apologize to my readers (I’m sure you’ve just been sitting around waiting for me to post), but more importantly I’d like to apologize to myself.  In the midst of being busy with work and church and other things, blogging has found it’s way to the bottom of the to-do list.  There are a lot of exciting things happening around me that I get to be a part of, but I’ve been feeling torn in a bunch of different directions lately.  I haven’t had much time to stop and reflect and write about all those exciting things.  I love and need to reflect on my world through writing and blogging- and I haven’t done that enough lately.  For me, writing is like prayer: it’s even more important to make time for it when I’m really busy.    

The good news is I don’t have to go anywhere or do anything special this afternoon, so I now have the opportunity to sit here, watch the snow fall, and write.  And that’s what I’m going to do!