Technology and Families with Dr. Kristin Lindholm

Mar 12, 2023    Guest

In our exploration of living as Christians in a non-Christian world, we've uncovered a profound truth: our lives should look different. Just as the early believers were called to be 'exiles' in their society, we too are challenged to stand out in our digital age. The central message revolves around Romans 12:2, urging us not to conform to this world but to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. This transformation extends to our use of technology and media. We're called to be intentional with our time, mindful of the content we consume, and Christ-like in our online behavior. The parallels drawn between the printing press revolution and our current digital revolution remind us that while technology can spread God's word, it can also lead to unintended consequences. As we navigate this landscape, we're encouraged to ask ourselves: Are our media habits glorifying God? Are we using our digital platforms to make disciples and do good works? Let's embrace this call to be purposeful with our lives, both online and offline, always seeking to love God and our neighbors in everything we do.