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If Jesus had waited another 1990 years to be born, would He have social media accounts today?
That might sound like a silly question. And, perhaps it is. But it also an opportunity to think seriously about the proper place that social media should play in the life of a Christian.
Certainly there is plenty of mania, froth, and irrelevance on social media. There are even existential dangers on social media. But there are also wonderful opportunities that we shouldn't miss.
On this episode Patrick and Dave spend an hour with Keith Myer talking about the impact of social media on the church, on ministry, and on Christianity. Keith is the pastor of Harvest Baptist Church in Salisbury, MD. This discussion is not quite as heavy as some from the past, but it sure does deal with a debatable issue that is highly relevant in our present society.
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If Jesus had waited another 1990 years to be born, would He have social media accounts today?
That might sound like a silly question. And, perhaps it is. But it also an opportunity to think seriously about the proper place that social media should play in the life of a Christian.
Certainly there is plenty of mania, froth, and irrelevance on social media. There are even existential dangers on social media. But there are also wonderful opportunities that we shouldn't miss.
On this episode Patrick and Dave spend an hour with Keith Myer talking about the impact of social media on the church, on ministry, and on Christianity. Keith is the pastor of Harvest Baptist Church in Salisbury, MD. This discussion is not quite as heavy as some from the past, but it sure does deal with a debatable issue that is highly relevant in our present society.