The Tracks We Leave Behind
A Glimpses of Wonder Entry
Everywhere we go online, we leave tracks. Not the muddy kind we wipe off at the door—but digital ones. Silent scrolls. Clicks. Time spent reading something meaningful. A quiet digital footprint.
On JWtalk.net, we come across experiences and reflections that strengthen our faith—sometimes even moving us to tears. And yet, so often, we close the page without a word. No like. No comment. No trace.
But this isn’t about seeking popularity. JWtalk may be a form of social media, but it’s not used for self-promotion. So what does our silence mean?
At the Kingdom Hall, when someone gives a talk or a heartfelt comment, we often go out of our way to say thank you. We show we were paying attention. That we were encouraged. A brother may have driven an hour to give a talk—and we don’t hesitate to express appreciation. It’s kindness. It’s hospitality. It’s family.
Online is no different.
When we read something that nourishes our faith—leaving a simple “thank you” is a quiet way of showing hospitality. A way of saying, Welcome. I noticed. I was built up.
“Do not forget hospitality, for through it some unknowingly entertained angels.” —Hebrews 13:2
No one is required to be part of this community. But if you’ve been helped by it… maybe it’s time to say hi.
Edited by dljbsp
- Pikachu and LeolaRootStew
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