Christian Facebook timeline cover photos

Facebook timeline was introduced in October 2011 and it has since then been rolled out slowly to the general public. As of December 2011, many users still have the option of retaining their old profile until Facebook decides to change it all automatically. Users have expressed mixed reactions with some completly hating the new look while others love it. Many though have expressed concerns about their past posts, photos etc. being within easy reach on the timeline.

The part we love the most about the Facebook timeline is the huge cover photo. This overthrows the previous banner that was featured on top of the page as it allows users to add a bigger personal touch.

As usual, there are always many secular social media graphics and very minimal Christian ones. This is why http://www.Believers4ever.com is now providing FREE Christian Facebook timeline photos!

The collection is growing day by day. Visit the website: Christian Facebook timeline cover photos

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  1. I agree with you that Facebook is fine just the way it is, but at the same time I agree with Rob Enderle statement about Facebook and Google enrxopilg that thin line between privacy and monetizing data. If there is a way for the new timeline to become private, just like users’ profiles now, then there would not be a problem with it. Now, if it turns out this timeline is like they say it is and its just an open book for the rest of the Internet to see then it should definitely not become a part of Facebook and they should look for a new idea to make the revenue they need to keep it free for users. If Facebook ends up exposing people’s information without getting the privacy settings fixed then they would be crossing the line and I am positive that they would only lose a lot of users.

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