Remember earlier in this series I proposed four purposes we find for posting selfies on social media—to show the world: 1) how we look, 2) who we’re with, 3) where we’ve been, or 4) what we’ve accomplished. This post begins the second item on that list: Who we’re with. Not long ago, at a conference, […]
Category: The Ultimate Selfie
8. Body of Lies, part 2
The human body was built to change. We all know this. A healthy infant seems to grow almost overnight the first year; and for the rest of the human’s life, changes are inevitable. For all women, it seems, their bodies change with every birthday. Those changes are quite normal and part of the Intelligent Design […]
7. How We Look: Body of Lies
When I was growing up, the Miss America Pageant was a big TV night. While my mother shampooed and pin-curled my hair for church the next day, the whole family watched the pageant. It was our chance to see the faraway (at least from South Alabama) glamorous Atlantic City and 50 of the country’s most […]
6. How We Look: part 3
The first time I saw Katherine, I was captivated. She was twenty-something, blonde, ever-perfect smile and a gregarious spirit. It was impossible not to like her. She and her husband, Jay, were friends of our 20-something son and daughter-in-law, and we learned more about her through our visits to the Los Angeles church where they […]
5. The Ultimate Selfie: How We Look-Part 2
The idea of what is beautiful varies from culture to culture. America has the largest cosmetic market in the world bringing in almost 54 billion dollars a year. Hair care products have long been hot in the marketplace, but now skin care has almost passed it in total revenue. Cosmetic surgery continues to grow as […]
4. The Ultimate Selfie: How We Look
“Because I’m worth it.” That’s a slogan that was launched in the 1970s by the cosmetic line L’Oreal of Paris. The “revolutionary” idea was that women do indeed have fundamental value (which at that time was a rather novel idea); therefore, pampering ourselves with beauty products was a sign that we have discovered and deserve […]
3. The ME Generation
In the last 100 years, pollsters and sociologists have tried to classify generations of people—Americans in particular. One group, Pew Research Center, has categorized the generations this way: The Silent Generation—born between 1928-1945 The Baby Boomers – born between 1946-1964 Generation X – born 1965-1980 Millennials – born 1981-1996 Generation Z (or Post Millennials)– born […]
2. Who Are You?
Identity theft isn’t a new concept. It’s been around a long time and Satan is the instigator. It started on the sixth day of the creation sequence. “God formed Man out of dirt from the ground and blew into his nostrils the breath of life. The Man came alive—a living soul!”(Genesis 2:7) We were the […]
1. Introduction to Series: The Ultimate Selfie
When was the last time you bought something with a stick-on price tag, got it home, and found out how almost impossible it is to get that price tag off? You soaked it, you rubbed it, you used fingernail polish remover and still a sticky residue remained. That’s the way we often feel about ourselves […]