Jay Kim, a pastor in the Silicon Valley and the author of Analog Church: Why We Need Real People, Places, and Things in the Digital Age. Today, Jay shares how being alone as a child shaped him, wandering into agnosticism as a college student, and how Brennan Manning was just what he needed. We talk about the dark season struggling with infertility, too. Then, we discuss his book, why tangible people are so important, and how churches can hold that value even while they engage online. This conversation is the perfect one to have in the midst of a global pandemic and I know it will encourage you.
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Great quotes from Jay:
I discovered they weren’t looking for someone with answers, they were looking for someone to affirm their questions.
When you go through valleys, the emotion trumps your theology.
Incarnation is by definition analog.
Transformation happens in analog, always and only.
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