Tough Questions Christians Face: 2010 National Conference

Derek Thomas
Burk Parsons
Tim Challies
John MacArthur
Alistair Begg
R.C. Sproul
Albert Mohler
Ed Stetzer
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Questions & Answers #1

Every day we communicate through various media. From the invention of Gutenberg's printing press in the fifteenth century to the rise of the internet in the late twentieth century, throughout history societies have invented new forms of media in order to communicate more efficiently. As we approach the second decade of the twenty-first century we have witnessed the rise of numerous new media and have been left to fend for ourselves to figure out how to use it properly.

This Pre-Conference is geared to help equip Christians, young and old, to think biblically about new media and how to use new media for their own purposes, for the edification of the church, and for the kingdom of God. In this final pre-conference session, Tim Challies, Albert Mohler, Burk Parsons, Ed Stetzer, and Stephen McGarvey of Christianity.com answer questions regarding new media.

Questions:

  1. New media in the life of a Christian? (00:00)

  2. How does new media affect the life of the Christian? (01:54)

  3. Is Google making us dumber? (11:05)

  4. What is the impact of technology on the local church? (14:55)

  5. How can we use social media to be salt and light? (27:43)

Note: Answers given reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries. Here is our Statement of Faith.

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Dr. Derek W.H. Thomas is a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow and Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary. He is featured teacher for the Ligonier teaching series Romans 8 and author of many books, including Heaven on Earth, Strength for the Weary, and Let Us Worship God.

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