Give Ear To My Words, O Lord,
Consider My Meditation
Harken Unto The Voice Of My Cry,
My King And My God
For Unto Thee Will I Pray;
My Voice Shall Thou Hear In The Morning
Oh Lord In The Morning Will I Direct
My Prayer
Unto Thee, And Will Look Up
It seems almost inconceivable to believe that there was life before television. As good as the medium is for some things, it is an instrument of death to conversation in most families. Add computers, a personal CD player, and speed-eating and we've successfully killed off the last remnants of conversation in most families. Frankly, most families have no meaningful conversation at all. Days and weeks pass, if not months and years, without the skimpiest morsel of a good conversation. When I think about this, I almost weep for the magnitude of the loss. A mudslide of media has pushed our families into a cold ravine. We exist together for as long as we can make it, but we don't know each other. Without face-to-face communication, the home has become an electronic desert.
Jim Elliff