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< October, 2002 >
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www.savvythis.comThe computer is a big part of our kidsí lives. They love the games, they can pick up school assignments and schedules, and a research paper is just a couple of clicks away. (One of my kids finally had to write a paper by hand the other day. He asked me how to do a manual spell-check.) Me? Sure, I know my way around the computer. Nevermind that the information I've garnered in the past decade my kids picked up in one semester--of THIRD GRADE. It took me longer than that to figure out that a screen saver wouldn't necessarily keep bugs out of my Windows. I also had to nix that pesky habit of fixing typos with correction fluid on the monitor. And my computer savvy has caused a bit (or byte) of confusion around the house. How many times now have I tried to reboot the microwave? My dishwasher hasn't yet completely recovered from that last de-fragging. I've even tried to enter my password on the TV. Artificial intelligence? I could still use the all-natural kind. I have to admit that I would miss life without the computer. I'm picturing my children blinking dazedly at me with every homework assignment. And what if I couldn't check their Web sites to find out whatís going on their lives? I think I'd even miss the spam. Life without warm fuzzy stories and goofy jokes? No promises of gift certificates or scrolling pictures? No warnings of bad luck if certain slices of spam aren't forwarded to 47 people within 3 minutes? Thanks, Bill Gates. I may not know everything about computers, but I know enough to know that computers donít know everything. As a matter of fact, they only know what we tell them to know. I also know enough to know that I know the most important thing to know. You know? Ephesians 3:17-19 says, "that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able... to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge." Being "in the know" in the one and only important way is knowing the love of Christ. Jesus is the One who has put us "in the know," and heís given us a knowing that "passes knowledge." You canít find a better knowledge in this world. Put that in your computer and forward it. I'll leave you with 2 computer tips for the day: If you need more information, you'll have to wait for me to download it. Excuse me while I'll go ask my 2nd grader how to do that.
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