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In the book, In One Ear, Out the Other, Ken Bosket engages in a thought-provoking conversation on our ability to hear God's word in a microwave society. Is it possible to hear, absorb, and retain information in a digital age full of distractions? To answer the question, Bosket seeks answers from experts and his own experiences to understand the challenges that can occur between society's addiction to technology and our spiritual growth. We live in a society that has embraced the use of smartphones, tablets, mobile apps, internet services, gaming consoles, social media, etc. Yet are these…mehr

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In the book, In One Ear, Out the Other, Ken Bosket engages in a thought-provoking conversation on our ability to hear God's word in a microwave society. Is it possible to hear, absorb, and retain information in a digital age full of distractions? To answer the question, Bosket seeks answers from experts and his own experiences to understand the challenges that can occur between society's addiction to technology and our spiritual growth. We live in a society that has embraced the use of smartphones, tablets, mobile apps, internet services, gaming consoles, social media, etc. Yet are these sources of convenience and entertainment a good thing? Even if the overall aspects of technology are beneficial, are we so far addicted to computers that its use has become a stumbling block to God's purpose? The challenge is to remain spiritually mindful, as we maintain our focus in a high-tech culture that refuses to slow down.
Autorenporträt
Born in the projects of New York City, Ken Bosket used the challenges of life as a platform to success. Always thinking, Ken questioned the norms of society and wondered whether today's mindset can be effective in tomorrow's high-tech culture. With a solid career as an engineer, Ken settled down and married in 2015. He readily admits that he has learned more about himself now, than when he was single. Bothered by his efforts to balance his personal and spiritual goals in today's digital society, Ken's curiosity challenged him to evaluate the sometimes-conflicting relationship between technology and humanity. Without any previous writing experience, Ken decided to express his thoughts on paper and wrote his first book in 2018. In an effort to keep his books reader-friendly, he developed a writing style that is a light-hearted mix of conversation, information, and thought-provoking dialog.