If It’s Not Local, It’s Not Real
Barrie Hibbert, formerly the Senior Minister of Bloomsbury Central Baptist church was fond of saying “If it’s not local, it’s not real.” I’m not sure I agreed entirely then and I still don’t now. But it is a helpfully provocative comment that does call into question of a lot of what we do in this […]
Barrie Hibbert, formerly the Senior Minister of Bloomsbury Central Baptist church was fond of saying “If it’s not local, it’s not real.” I’m not sure I agreed entirely then and I still don’t now. But it is a helpfully provocative comment that does call into question of a lot of what we do in this “networked” age and begs us to answer what the practical outcome of time and efforts really is.
Maybe, without locality there is no veracity?