Jonathan Haidt’s new book changes the tech conversation. From this moment onward, no one can respond to concerns about tech with “nuh uh” and be taken seriously. The research has been compiled, the conversational table has been set with delicious…
We can know God. Not just as a theory, or a vague idea, but as a person to interact with, talk to, and be loved by. Today we discuss how we can know God, why it’s reasonable and relevant to…
Martin Luther, in summarizing many church fathers and mothers, cited the three temptations that draw us away from God: The flesh, the world, and the devil. Technology offers the same three distractions from God’s best for us, and today we…
Today we discuss the three temptations of technology, not to be afraid of it, but to expose it for what it is. We can live free with tech, and we can also live free of it if necessary. This conversation…
God matters today. Many of us believe that, but we need to connect that truth to our daily lives in a world filled with frenetic goal chasing, instant gratification technology, and the many fears being shouted from every digital rooftop.…
How do we teach our children to use tech well? We’ve setup hedges, we’ve assessed tech health, and we know the lies tech will tell us. Today we discuss how to help our children use tech well by looking at…
Today we focus on the “tech” of culture, God, and tech. Nathan Sutherland shares a bit of what we can do to be intentional with our tech use, how we can talk about tech with our children, and how there…
We continue our conversation about how to use to use tech well with a look at how to keep our tech use healthy. We do a quick dive into RESET and building hedges, and equip ourselves with the information we…
Our cultural moment is unique because we aren’t just post Christian, we’re quite nearly pre-Christian. Today we discuss the idea of what has shaped modern thinking, what it means to be post modern and maybe even post-post modern, and how…
Today we begin a three-part series addressing a parent question about how we can use tech well. To begin, however, I need to address the elephant in the room: Tech isn’t without goals of its own. Tech makes four promises…