i grew up in the roman catholic church because that is the main christian denomination in canada, so that is the one i was most familiar with. And personally, i've identified as an atheist for a while, so i haven't been to a church in a while, but i've been to a few funerals in the past couple of years. I notice that during this time, like, there's a little bit more technology, where, like, pastors or priests or whatever, will have their phones till, ike, play the music, but like, that's it. There's not this whole bigger engagement with media and culture that you're talking about with evangelical
Paris Marx is joined by Corrina Laughlin to discuss how evangelical Christians have adapted to modern technologies, how churches have emulated startups, the growth of the faith tech sector, and whether there’s anything that can be learned from their tech experiments.
Corrina Laughlin is the author of Redeem All: How Digital Life Is Changing Evangelical Culture. She’s also an instructor of media studies at Loyola Marymount University. Follow Corrina on Twitter at @CKLaughlin.
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