

You Are What You (Digitally) Eat
Mar 8, 2025
The discussion opens with the analogy of phones as forks, questioning what we truly consume digitally. There’s an emphasis on how content shapes our identity and faith, challenging listeners to seek meaningful engagement. Personal anecdotes illustrate the importance of choosing wisely in a world of distractions. The need for spiritual growth through redeeming moments and community involvement is highlighted. Also featured are transformative stories from Nepal and the urgent issue of internal trafficking, calling for action and deeper spiritual connections.
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Digital Consumption
- Our phones are like forks, tools for consumption.
- What we consume digitally shapes our thoughts, feelings, and ultimately, who we become.
Frog in Nepal
- Kyle Ranson recounts eating rehydrated frog in Nepal despite warnings.
- Surprisingly, he didn't get sick, demonstrating his strong stomach.
Crossroads and Human Trafficking
- Brian Tome learned about human trafficking in India and Nepal during a trip.
- This led Crossroads Church to actively rescue girls from sex slavery.