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Faith in the Age of Technology examines how Christians can navigate digital life without compromising their beliefs, offering guidance for engaging with technology thoughtfully and ethically. The book discusses the challenges of social media ethics, digital distractions, and the need for authentic relationships. It prompts readers to reflect on how digital tools impact their faith, suggesting practices like "digital fasting" to encourage moments of quiet and prayer amid constant connectivity.The text also provides biblical insights for ethical social media engagement, emphasizing virtues such…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Faith in the Age of Technology examines how Christians can navigate digital life without compromising their beliefs, offering guidance for engaging with technology thoughtfully and ethically. The book discusses the challenges of social media ethics, digital distractions, and the need for authentic relationships. It prompts readers to reflect on how digital tools impact their faith, suggesting practices like "digital fasting" to encourage moments of quiet and prayer amid constant connectivity.The text also provides biblical insights for ethical social media engagement, emphasizing virtues such as humility and honesty. Readers are encouraged to use digital tools purposefully to support personal faith and ministry, from virtual evangelism to spiritual growth. Concluding with a call to "digital mindfulness," the book advocates for a balanced approach to technology that prioritizes relationships and honors God, inspiring Christians to integrate faith with a tech-driven world.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Derrick Nukunu Akude, a marketing expert and academic, merges his background in strategic marketing with his christian faith to address the ethical challenges of modern technology in his book Faith in the Age of Technology. Dr. Akude has led projects examining digital media's impact on behavior and values.