This really struck a chord. As someone who juggles ministry leadership with an increasing load of tech tools, I needed this reminder: “The challenge isn’t AI. It’s remaining deeply human in a world that keeps speeding up.”
That line stopped me in my tracks.
I’ve been guilty of letting productivity tools crowd out prayerful stillness. Your gentle but pointed observation that “a relationship with God requires unhurried attention” hit home.
This article helped me pause, not to fear AI, but to fear becoming numb.
It’s refreshing to read something that holds space for both thoughtful innovation and spiritual discernment, something missing in the Christian culture.
The reminder to anchor ourselves in embodied, Christ-centered presence is one I’ll focus on practicing intentionally in 2026.
“Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10, NIV) felt like it echoed behind every word of this piece.
Thank you for writing it with both courage and compassion!
This really struck a chord. As someone who juggles ministry leadership with an increasing load of tech tools, I needed this reminder: “The challenge isn’t AI. It’s remaining deeply human in a world that keeps speeding up.”
That line stopped me in my tracks.
I’ve been guilty of letting productivity tools crowd out prayerful stillness. Your gentle but pointed observation that “a relationship with God requires unhurried attention” hit home.
This article helped me pause, not to fear AI, but to fear becoming numb.
It’s refreshing to read something that holds space for both thoughtful innovation and spiritual discernment, something missing in the Christian culture.
The reminder to anchor ourselves in embodied, Christ-centered presence is one I’ll focus on practicing intentionally in 2026.
“Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10, NIV) felt like it echoed behind every word of this piece.
Thank you for writing it with both courage and compassion!
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Praise God! As a tech enthusiast from my youth, it is a battle I have had to face myself and continue to face.
Technology isn’t something to fear but it is also not something we should allow to crowd out our time with God.
Blessings to you as you seek to walk more closely with God in 2026! I too desire a closer walk with God in 2026.