Cross Culture Crisis
It knows your preferences, finishes your sentences, and keeps you scrolling longer than you planned. But what if the thing that knows you best is actually discipling you into someone you don’t want to become? This week on Cross Culture Crisis, we diagnose the shift from "my truth" to the algorithm—a shepherd that never judges but never sacrifices. We explore why the digital feed feels so validating, why it’s ultimately a "hired hand" that harvests our engagement for profit, and how Jesus offers the only Shepherd who knows our name, not just our data. From the echo chamber to the raid group, we’re calling the Church back to embodied presence and the slow, unscalable work of real formation. In This Episode: * The Steelman: Why the algorithm feels like a better friend than the church (and why that pain is real). * The Critique: How optimization exploits our weaknesses and industrializes our fragmentation. * The Gospel: Christ vs. The Code—why the cross is better than the mirror. * The Exhortation: A call for pastors to stop competing with machines and start remembering people's pain. Scripture & Sources: * Scripture: John 10:11-14; Ezekiel 34; 2 Timothy 4:3-4; Romans 12:2; Philippians 4:8; 2 Corinthians 10:5 * Influences: C.S. Lewis (The Abolition of Man), J.B. Phillips, Kenneth Boa & William Kruidenier
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