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12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You and How You Can Have Victory Over Digital Distractions

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Has your cellphone changed your life? Whether we like the answer or not, it has. Our phones can do so many things from balancing a checkbook to reading a book or maybe playing a game. Tony Reinke, the author of 12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You, gives us some ways our phone has changed our lives and we encourage you to get this book to read in more detail. Here is a list of the 12 ways listed in the book:

  • We Are Addicted to Distraction
  • We Ignore Our Flesh and Blood
  • We Crave Immediate Approval
  • We Lose Our Literacy
  • We Feed on the Produced
  • We Become Like What We “Like”
  • We Get Lonely
  • We Get Comfortable in Secret Vices
  • We Lose Meaning
  • We Fear Missing Out
  • We Become Harsh to One Another
  • We Lose Our Place in Time

Our phones have significantly changed our lives. Many of us in these times are truly addicted to distraction. Choosing to look at our phones instead of spending the time with our own family. Greg shares how he saw a family at a nice hotel and they were all sitting around in the foyer on their phones instead of talking to each other. We must have the technology submit to us not us submit to technology, and it is important for us to have a relationship with God and others outside of technology. We want to hear from you! Greg and John shared in this segment.

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