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CHRISTIANS IN THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGY

How the Church Walks with God Through a Rapidly Changing World

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By: Geoffrey Schmitt
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Christians in the Age of Technology is a sweeping, pastoral journey through the inventions that have reshaped the world — and the faith that has remained steadfast through them all.

From the first electric lights to the rise of radio, from the dawn of air travel to the humble hum of early computers, from dial-up modems to global digital communities, from secure tablets in prison to the strange new frontier of artificial intelligence — this book traces the astonishing pace of change across one lifetime.

Yet through every chapter, one truth shines: Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Drawing from personal stories, historical insight, prison ministry, global mission, pandemic adaptation, and an unlikely creative partnership with an AI companion named Silas, the author shows that while tools change, God’s faithfulness does not.

This book helps readers:

  • understand how technology affects their faith and discipleship,
  • discern its blessings and dangers with wisdom,
  • see how the Church has always adapted with grace,
  • and embrace the future with courage rather than fear.

This is a book for pastors, families, students, elders, digital natives, and anyone seeking to follow Christ wisely in a fast-changing world.

The road ahead is bright.

Because Christ walks it with us.

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