1. A cHRISTIAN
todayâs world
WITNESS in
Tactics + sTRATEGIES
Relativism
The Bible
Pluralism
Islam
Sexual Revolution
Media
Training and Equipping Believers
to Live Out a Confident Faith
2. A cHRISTIAN
todayâs world
WITNESS in
Tactics + sTRATEGIES
Relativism
The Bible
iSLAM
Sexual Revolution
Training and Equipping Believers
to Live Out a Confident Faith
Pluralism
Media
18. Ideas
Stimulus
Relationships
What views are being promoted?
How are are we personally aïŹected?
How do they aïŹect how we view
and relate to others?
DELIVERY What ways do these ideas come to us?
21. âTrue for You, But Not For Meâ
âThe Bible is just a book written by menâ
âAll Roads Lead to Godâ
âThere is no God but Allahâ
âMy body is mine and I can use it âš
however I wishâ
âMedia Doesnât AïŹect Meâ
22. My people are destroyed for lack of
knowledge.
Hosea 4:6
23. For the weapons of our warfare are
not carnal but mighty in God for
pulling down strongholdsâŠ
2 Corinthians 10:4
24. casting down arguments and
every high thing that exalts itself
against the knowledge of GodâŠ
2 Corinthians 10:5
26. And do not be conformed to this
world, but be transformed by the
renewing of your mind, that you
may prove what is that good and
acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2
48. âIt is not politics or
economics, but
entertainment that is
arguably the most
pervasive, powerfulâŠ
49. force of our time, a force
so overwhelming that it
has finally metastasized
into life itself.â
50. Media does not just exist to
entertain
but also to
persuade
51. âI think Will and Grace
did more to educate the
American public than
anything anybodyâs done
so farâ
- Joe Biden (on homosexuality)
52. âEntertainment fools us
into caring about things
that are not important, and
distracted from caring
about things that areâ
- John Stonestreet
53. âGreat art takes you deeper
into life, it doesnât distract
you from life. Sadly,
entertainment for many of
us is a form of escape.â
- John Stonestreet
59. âIf we werenât already called Generation-Y,
weâd be called Generation Notification. We
love it, that pesky little orange or blue
(1) that appears at the top of our computers
and iPhones
60. iPhones and tells us that somebody
wants to interact with us: to leave us
a comment, to like one of our photos,
to retweet us, to write on our walls.
61. Notifications heighten our self-
worth, are how we know someone is
listening to us and caring about
what we have to say.
62. Notifications heighten our self-
worth, are how we know someone is
listening to us and caring about
what we have to say.
63.
64.
65. âThe key to social media addiction
is dopamine. Youâve probably heard
of dopamine as the pleasure
hormone.
66. This isnât strictly true. What
dopamine actually does is
encourage us to look for stuïŹ.
67. Twitter and Facebook are veritable
goldmines of new stuïŹ. Your brain
on Twitter is like Scrooge McDuck
diving into his money vault.
Everywhere you turn, your brain
thinks happy days!
68.
69. Thereâs one more trick that social
media has up its sleeve, which makes
it even more powerful:
unpredictability.
70. Sometimes youâll go on Twitter and
Facebook, and your mind is blown.
Boom! Sometimes youâll have a ton
of notifications. Again, this sends a
flood of dopamine to your brain.
71. Other times, itâs a slow day (or a
slow five minutes). Nothing much
interesting. No notifications. This
unpredictability stimulates
dopamine.
72. And thereâs one more thingâŠ
dopamine loves chasing down rabbit
holes. If you have incomplete
information you wonât feel satisfied.
73. Youâll need more. So youâll
keep looking. Hence, you stay
on social media for hours.
83. âAn addiction is something that is
used to fill the void that a
relationship is meant to fillâŠ
- Paul Warren, psychiatrist
84. One of the reasons pornography
has such a stronghold over many in
this generation is because few
young people today feel truly
known and loved.
- Paul Warren, psychiatrist