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Scrolling Ourselves to Death
Reclaiming Life in a Digital Age
Book • 2025
In "Scrolling Ourselves to Death: Reclaiming Life in a Digital Age," Brett McCracken and Ivan Mesa explore the pervasive influence of digital technology on our lives.
The book examines how our constant engagement with smartphones and social media impacts our attention spans, relationships, and spiritual well-being.
It delves into the addictive nature of these technologies and the ways they can distract us from what truly matters.
The authors offer practical strategies for reclaiming our lives from the grip of digital distraction and cultivating a more intentional and meaningful existence.
The book serves as a timely and relevant resource for Christians and non-Christians alike, seeking to navigate the complexities of the digital age.
The book examines how our constant engagement with smartphones and social media impacts our attention spans, relationships, and spiritual well-being.
It delves into the addictive nature of these technologies and the ways they can distract us from what truly matters.
The authors offer practical strategies for reclaiming our lives from the grip of digital distraction and cultivating a more intentional and meaningful existence.
The book serves as a timely and relevant resource for Christians and non-Christians alike, seeking to navigate the complexities of the digital age.
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about reclaiming life in a digital age.

Brett McCracken

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Scrolling Ourselves to Death (with Brett McCracken)
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as the author of a chapter emphasizing embodied life and rejecting passive digital consumption.

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Would Jesus Be on TikTok?
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, exploring the impact of digital technology on life.

Brett McCracken

Ivan Mesa

Are We Scrolling Ourselves to Death? (Brett McCracken and Ivan Mesa)