Justice Family Update/Photo Dump – January 2022

What we’ve been up to this year Well, it didn’t seem like a lot until I tried to summarize it all a few weeks ago. Words escaped me and time as well with the holidays come and gone. Welcome, New Year. Below are some of the pictures that highlight our past year. There are soContinue reading “Justice Family Update/Photo Dump – January 2022”

Justice Family Update: 2020 Recap

Big Moves to Small Town (Yep, that’s our new pad!) Whoa. What a year! Trying to summarize our experience of 2020 is a little like 2020 itself: difficult. Remember January 2020? Cold, snowy, icy, but normal. If you can remember back that far, Bethany and I were busy discerning whether or not to plant aContinue reading “Justice Family Update: 2020 Recap”

Top 10 Books in 2020

Top 10 Books of 2020:10) Whatever You Do: Six Foundations for an Integrated Life – Ed. Luke Bobo This past year I had the distinct blessing of being connected to an organization called Made to Flourish. This organization empowers pastors and church to integrate faith, work, and economic wisdom for the flourishing of their communities.Continue reading “Top 10 Books in 2020”

Tech as JUST a Tool: #3 Baptizing Assumptions (Post #6)

Assumption 3: Baptizing Cognitive Frameworks Baptizing your computer might kill you. I often hear people say, “culture is not our enemy” (we being the church in this statement) but that we do need to engage, redeem, celebrate, and even baptize culture. This statement is, on the one hand, a refreshing reprieve from a generation orContinue reading “Tech as JUST a Tool: #3 Baptizing Assumptions (Post #6)”

Tech as JUST a Tool: Two Big Assumptions (Post #5)

Amazon and Google (Alphabet) had combined marketing expenditures worldwide in 2019 of over 37 billion. BILLION. This matters because I as a Western modern American Christian might have a blind spot for the technologies marketed to us daily, which, to be clear, isn’t the worst thing in the world. I own a lot of AppleContinue reading “Tech as JUST a Tool: Two Big Assumptions (Post #5)”

Tech is JUST a Tool: What’s unique about tech? (Post #4)

While digital technology resembles tools in important ways – it also has some unique characteristics that set it apart. This liminal space of difference is often overlooked as the Church navigates through our cultural moment of media saturation, device proliferation, and Covid-19. Legitimately, the Church has seen technology as a tool to help bridge this current challenge. Just as legitimately, continued adoption and usage of digital tech in the church needs attention, interrogation, and collective imagination for a responsible ethic with digital technology.

Tech is JUST a Tool: Intellectual Ethics and Debate (Post #3)

Tools can be thought of in a limited way as our technologies, how humanity exerts and expresses its will over surroundings and circumstances. Nicholas Carr in his stellar work, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, helpfully examines the formative shape of our tools and I want to share briefly what IContinue reading “Tech is JUST a Tool: Intellectual Ethics and Debate (Post #3)”

Tech is JUST a Tool: And Other Myths… (Post #1)

Is digital technology as harmless as a hammer? A recent TGC article by Brett McCracken is titled “Are Churches Losing the Battle to Form Christians?” The opening lines are: Among the many ways 2020 has been punishing for pastors, one of the most disheartening is the way COVID-19 has further accelerated the already troubling tendencyContinue reading “Tech is JUST a Tool: And Other Myths… (Post #1)”