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How AI Is Reshaping Humanity, Faith, and the Church

Dec 30, 2025
Will Fredstrom, an associate pastor and theologian pursuing his PhD, dives into the intersection of AI and faith. He discusses how vocation should prioritize real relationships amid digital distractions, recommending practical tech boundaries for families. Fredstrom connects historical insights from Luther to modern attention economies and emphasizes the importance of liturgical rhythms for younger generations. He presents AI as a double-edged sword requiring discernment, not fear, while critiquing transhumanism and highlighting ways to reconnect with creation.
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ADVICE

Protect Family Time By Limiting Notifications

  • Take email off your phone and leave calls on ringer to protect family time and pastoral availability.
  • Respond to emails within 24–48 hours and reserve calls for urgent pastoral needs.
INSIGHT

Vocation Reorients Attention To the Local

  • Vocation or 'vocations' orients attention to concrete people and places God gives us to care for.
  • Caring for particular persons combats the universal distractiveness of digital attention economies.
ANECDOTE

Email Habit During Daughter's Birth

  • Will shares checking email during his daughter's birth as a jolting moment of distraction.
  • That kinesthetic habit exposed how digital habits misalign attention from important vocational moments.
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