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Connecting to the Internet has moved from an occasional activity to an integral part of our lives at home, school and work.
As Christians, how can we connect our offline values with our online world? How can we build virtual integrity into everyday life? How can we help others online as we move deeper into the 21st Century?
This session will offer pragmatic answers that go beyond the simplistic tips offered by so many popular websites and computer articles. Using God’s Word as the basis, Lohrmann will walk through the seven habits described in his book Virtual Integrity: Faithfully Navigate the Brave New Web. With true stories from home and work, Dan will challenge your thinking regarding cyberspace by applying God’s Word to virtual life.
You go online and it happens. Where are your eyes drawn? How did you end up somewhere you never intended to go five minutes earlier? Tempting the click has become a 21st-Century science.
This session will demonstrate how your integrity is often attacked on the Internet. We are in a constant battle over our thoughts, dreams, time and money. For men, everything is at stake. Your career, family, marriage and even your faith in God are impacted. Dan will tell true stories of men who are succeeding and failing in cyberspace. Sadly, millions of men are deceived online each day in the same way as the simple man who is described in Proverbs 7.
There is hope, but effective answers that last must address more than just technology. We need repeatable processes and accountability. Most of all, we need a change of heart. God’s Word tells us we need renewed minds (Romans 12:2).
Join us to learn more about the challenges men face online and for motivation and strategies to walk the narrow road and maintain virtual integrity
Virtual Integrity - Faithfully Navigating the Brave New Web | Daniel J. LohrmannMedia contact: virtualintegrity@brazospress.com Copyright © 2008 Baker Publishing Group - All Rights Reserved