JR. Forasteros - March 16, 2014

The God of Technology

American Gods

How often do we turn mindlessly to our technology - our faces buried in a smart-phone screen, the TV on during dinner, monopolizing our conversation. If we're not careful, technology can become a god, disconnecting us from each other, subtly teaching us that we don't need anyone else - not even God - to be whole and healthy. The first warning about the dangers of technology come at the beginning of the Bible. Let's look together at how we can make sure technology continues to be a tool and not a tyrant in our lives.

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Talk to someone with big faith, hear their story, and before too long, you’ll hear about a big change…

They met someone who went to this church…

Or they went on a mission trip.

Or they had a kid and suddenly those big questions seemed a lot more important.

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