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The Quiet War for Your Attention
Why What Holds Your Focus Will Eventually Shape Your Soul
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Dr Daniel J. Grace
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The Scandal of the Incarnate Screen: Christ’s Flesh in a World of Digital Ghosts
A Christian reflection on embodiment, technology, and the God who came close enough to touch the wounded.
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HOW THE SEVEN CHURCHES HELP US STUDY REVELATION TODAY
A Biblical-Theological and Hermeneutical Study of Revelation 2-3
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The Theology of Attention
How the Digital Age Is Discipling the Church Before the Church Disciples Anyone
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The Day We Stopped Looking at the Sky
Why Christians are watching everything except the One they are waiting for.
Jul 11
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The Church Was Never Called to Be Impressive
There is something strange happening in modern Christianity.
Jul 8
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The Church Isn’t an Exit Strategy
Why Christian hope is not escape from the world, but faithful presence within it
Jul 6
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Our Devices Are Discipling Our Desires
How the phone became a quiet pastor of the modern heart, and why Christians must recover attention before they lose their love.
Jul 5
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The Day Begins with a Summons
How the first voice we answer each morning may be shaping the soul more than we realise
Jul 4
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Dr Daniel J. Grace
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The Church of the Flashing Screen
How digital distraction became a rival liturgy, training our hearts to scroll, compare, and perform while Christ calls us back to prayer, silence, and…
Jul 4
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Dr Daniel J. Grace
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The Heresy of Hustle: Why Jesus Would Be Fired by the Modern Church Board
In an era obsessed with scale, optimisation, and metrics, Christ’s slow and hidden ministry is a radical insult to our corporate idols.
Jul 2
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Dr Daniel J. Grace
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The Scandal of the Incarnate Screen: Christ’s Flesh in a World of Digital Ghosts
A Christian reflection on embodiment, technology, and the God who came close enough to touch the wounded.
Jul 1
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Dr Daniel J. Grace
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