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In the past 10-15 years we have been witnesses to an historic age of communication development. But along with instantaneous news and video the heart of the world has been laid bare and it's not a pretty picture. We live in an age of unending digital tragedy on an international, a national, and a local level. We have access to the tragic world in which we live. But how are we to live in such a time? Do we ignore the news? Do we try to come up with answers? Or perhaps there is something greater and more eternal that we can learn from the bad news. Jesus offers something better in a broken world of unending bad news.
By The Town (PCA)5
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In the past 10-15 years we have been witnesses to an historic age of communication development. But along with instantaneous news and video the heart of the world has been laid bare and it's not a pretty picture. We live in an age of unending digital tragedy on an international, a national, and a local level. We have access to the tragic world in which we live. But how are we to live in such a time? Do we ignore the news? Do we try to come up with answers? Or perhaps there is something greater and more eternal that we can learn from the bad news. Jesus offers something better in a broken world of unending bad news.