Everyday Sabbath: How to Lead Your Dance with Media and Technology in Mindful and Sacred Ways
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Everyday Sabbath: How to Lead Your Dance with Media and Technology in Mindful and Sacred Ways  -     By: Paul D. Patton, Robert H. Woods

Everyday Sabbath: How to Lead Your Dance with Media and Technology in Mindful and Sacred Ways

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Title: Everyday Sabbath: How to Lead Your Dance with Media and Technology in Mindful and Sacred Ways
By: Paul D. Patton, Robert H. Woods
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 198
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.45 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1725272776
ISBN-13: 9781725272774
Stock No: WW272774

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The authors, writing as scholars of communication and media, demonstrate how God's great gifts of media and technology can rob us of everyday Sabbath and impede spiritual growth if not faithfully stewarded through a process described as mindful media attachment. Mindful media attachment helps to promote the "holy habits" of sacred intentionality, sacred interiority, and sacred identity. These "three sacreds," which arise from a proper understanding of the "grammar and language" of media and technology, ultimately allow us to avoid treating media and technology as ends in and of themselves and to avoid divided affections that drain energy, purpose, and kingdom service.

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