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RIGHTLY DIVIDED | Episode 10: Christians and the Internet with guest Tim Challies

Tuesday, October 11, 2011



The web can be an interesting place to say the least. There are many great things about it: edifying blogs and videos, staying in touch with friends, the ability to communicate at will, etc. But there are also many deterimental things about it that Christians should safeguard themselves from.

In this episode of Rightly Divided, I sit down with Tim Challies of challies.com to discuss the topic of "Christians and the Internet."

(Note: The original topic was limited to the blogosphere, but the more we spoke the more I realized that wouldn't cover all the topics we discussed in this video.)

Here are Tim's books:
1. The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment
(http://j.mp/ppG73v)

2. Sexual Detox: A Guide for Guys Who Are Sick of Porn
(http://j.mp/qlUcgR)

3. The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion
(http://j.mp/qlUcgR)

http://rightlydividedpodcast.blogspot.com

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