One of the challenges of modern life is navigating the gap between what we say we believe (our formal theology) and how we live in the day-to-day (our functional theology). Because our technological conveniences insulate us from many of the harsh realities of life, it’s easy to live like God is irrelevant. When we have a problem, we can find solutions on Google or YouTube. When we’re sick, we have access to modern medicine. When we’re lonely, we can scroll social media.
We all have a theology of prayer...
We all have a theology of prayer...
We all have a theology of prayer...
One of the challenges of modern life is navigating the gap between what we say we believe (our formal theology) and how we live in the day-to-day (our functional theology). Because our technological conveniences insulate us from many of the harsh realities of life, it’s easy to live like God is irrelevant. When we have a problem, we can find solutions on Google or YouTube. When we’re sick, we have access to modern medicine. When we’re lonely, we can scroll social media.