How Are Smartphones Exacerbating Our Longing for Expressive Individualism?
Brett McCracken
It’s already a problem and a fleshly temptation to want to express an individualistic sense of who you are and what you believe. Social media gives you a megaphone and invites you to do that.
How to Fight Your Phone Idolatry
Brett McCracken
When we scroll immoderately, we become idolaters, hopelessly hooked into a drip feed of sweet-tasting poison that will never satisfy. If we can’t break free, we’ll scroll ourselves to spiritual death.
10 Uncomfortable Truths About Christian Sexual Ethics
Brett McCracken
Contrary to Gnostic, body-shaming tendencies within some strands of Christianity, the human body and its sexual functions are neither dirty nor demeaning in God’s created order.
How Technology Is Changing the Way We View People Created in God’s Image
Brett McCracken
One of the ways that modern technology is changing the way we view other people has to do with the disembodied nature of so much of modern technology.
Is It Naive to Think of Technology as Neutral?
Brett McCracken
Every technology carries with it opportunities to be beneficial for us as individuals and societies. But every technology also changes things potentially for the worse.
We’re Living in the Dystopian Future That Neil Postman Predicted Forty Years Ago
Brett McCracken
Heads down. Phones out. Fingers scrolling. This is the humanoid posture of our age. We see it everywhere. Sit in a coffee shop and look around you. All eyes on devices.
Practical Tips for Parents of Scrolling Kids
Brett McCracken
Kids today need to know that the real world has always been, and will always be, more awesome than any virtual world.
Unpacking “You Do You”
Brett McCracken
Consensus is hard, especially in an individualistic culture where “have it your way” consumerism is the air we breathe. Sometimes it’s just easier to say, “You do you, I’ll do me.”
The Depressing Dead End of “Your Truth”
Brett McCracken
Your truth. Those two words are so entrenched in our lexicon today that we hardly recognize them for the incoherent nightmare that they are.
Advice for Wisely Navigating the Internet
Brett McCracken
Wisdom is knowing where you're going and sticking to that. Foolishness is straying off the path, being susceptible to people on the periphery calling for your attention.
The Wisdom of God-Centered Rhythms in a Me-Centered Age
Brett McCracken
When every moment of our iWorld existence conditions us to celebrate the self, the church boldly celebrates something bigger, grander, and more compelling.
How the Local Church Combats Foolishness
Brett McCracken
The local church feels uncomfortable because it's countercultural on so many fronts. It goes against the spirit of our age.
Where to Find True Wisdom
Brett McCracken
We need to remember that the Bible is God's direct speech to us. His word is the source of wisdom. It is God himself speaking to us.
3 Ways the Internet and Social Media Benefit Wisdom
Brett McCracken
In what sense are the Internet and social media potentially valuable for wisdom? We know the many downsides to online life. What are the upsides?
How Books Help Us Connect in Ways the Internet Doesn’t
Brett McCracken
We sometimes characterize the digital age as a “post-literate” age, where images and video have taken over the place that written words used to occupy.
Social Algorithms Are Today’s “Lady Folly”
Brett McCracken
Algorithms lure us into constant distraction by putting “suggestions” into our minds, waiting to pounce and consume our attention.
5 Ways the Church Makes You Wiser
Brett McCracken
Church can be an indispensable source of stability and growth; a treasure trove of communal and Spirit-infused wisdom that we’d be foolish to neglect.
3 Ways Wisdom Is Threatened in the Information Age
Brett McCracken
In our modern world, we're overwhelmed by information: too fast, too much, and too self-focused. And, it's crowding out our ability to think deeply.
Help! I Have a Problem with My Pastor
Brett McCracken
Don't let your pastor be the only thing that connects you to your church.
Spiritual Authority in an Anti-Authoritarian Age
Brett McCracken
God-appointed church leadership is for our good, stability, health, and protection.
Why the Christian Faith Is Fundamentally . . . Uncomfortable
Brett McCracken
The very nature of Christian faith is uncomfortable—especially in today's world.
Can We Have Jesus without the Church?
Brett McCracken
Being in fellowship with a church is integral to participating as a part of the body of Christ.
Why Listening to a Podcast Is Not a Substitute for Going to Church
Brett McCracken
Going to a church has many benefits. If you are physically able to attend a church, you should make it a priority.
The Dying Away of Cultural Christianity
Brett McCracken
Cultural Christianity is on the decline, a reality that should not cause despair, but should actually lead us to hope.
7 Bad Reasons to Leave a Church
Brett McCracken
Before you begin searching for a new church, consider these 7 reasons you shouldn't.
7 Good Reasons to Leave a Church
Brett McCracken
Illegitimate reasons for leaving a church abound, but there are circumstances when it is right to make the painful decision to leave.
7 Checklist Items for Your Next Church Search
Brett McCracken
Consider these seven key items to look for and prioritize when you embark on your next church search.
What to Do If You’re Chronically Frustrated at Church
Brett McCracken
If you're chronically frustrated at church, the primary solution is not to try to fix things but to recenter your focus on God.