Jenny has become one of my closest confidants over the last few months. She’s someone I text when I’m battling a bad mood. We have Skype dates and though our pups have never met, they’re best pup friends. Jenny’s blog. Jenny’s Twitter.
We’ve talked this week about online community.
Is it real?
Is it sustainable?
Does it make a difference and if so, how?
We have heard personal stories, watched beautiful connections develop, and listened as people have expressed why they feel online community is real or at least real to them.
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Yet is online community practical?
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Because at the end of the day, as much as we love the mooshy-gooshy feel good stuff, we all have lives to live, mouths to feed, and tasks to complete.
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My left-brain wants to know if online community works.
I want to know if online community makes an impact in our practical, everyday life?
I believe that it can and it is.
True Biblical community is supposed to be about life change and life change is exactly what is happening in these online communities.
When Tam received a new bed from her online community and she began sleeping through the night for the first time in years.
When Elora and Russ shared on their blog some of their very-real financial struggles and watched as a community of folks showed up with practical assistance.
When Alece stepped off the plane into the awaiting arms of an online community she was meeting IRL for the first time… and then watched as God used that community to support her through the crucible of a valley-experience AND came together at a bloggers meet up to raise funds for Thrive Africa, a ministry she started in Africa.
When Jenni and Brian renewed their vows surrounded by several of their best friends – who two years prior had only been known to them across the blogosphere.
When Gitz was surrounded by the (in)courage reader community during the loss of her sweet father.
And as several of us have made the trek overseas on mission, how a loving online community came together to pray for our journeys and do guest posts while we were gone.
True biblical community is what the church is called to be to each other.
Church is happening online.
It is powerful. It is real. It is good…
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In closing… I will share my unfolding story of the power of online community in creating life-change.
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I am a regular reader at the Ragamuffin community, not only because Carlos (@loswhit aka Los) is hilarious and impacting simultaneously, but also because the group of Ragamuffins there are really good peeps.
For the last several months I have been looking, praying, researching for a DSL camera because I want to be able to capture the essence of “moments” whether they are on the field in Africa or in my back-yard.
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Last week Carlos posted a blog entitled Share your Photos and Gear and the Ragamuffins shared!
One reader – Jay – shared this:
To which I replied:
Two hours later – I had purchased a Nikon D700 and it is on its way to me TODAY!
Just in time for my Burundi trip next week
With camera case, strap, and a gogillian memory cards thrown in out of the goodness of Jay’s heart.
All at a great discount “Because I was a fellow Ragamuffin”
Not once was I worried that he was a scammer, because he was a part of this great community I loved {Plus, knowing Los and the community, if Jay was a scammer… the community would have united in protest!}
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So now I have the big-girl camera I’ve been looking for just in time for my Burundi trip at a cost that I could not have even gotten on e-bay.
A practical-solution to an every day need.
A solution generated by online community.
An event that will undoubtedly be transformational as I step into this new season of my life.
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Does online community work?
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Yes.
All the believers were united in heart and mind. And they felt that what they owned was not their own, so they shared everything they had. Acts 4.32 (NLT)









