“We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us.”
(John Culkin)
Contrary to conventional wisdom, technology is not morally neutral. It changes us in ways that we cannot easily predict or control. And yet our Creator has entrusted us with creativity, to use faithfully and judiciously, in service of God and neighbor. We are stewards.
How then do we use our tools to serve the common good and our own wellbeing? What does right-headed confidence look like in the use of technology? How do we work “as to the Lord” in tech fields?
Saturday, March 18, 2017
10 am – 3 pm
Ruggles Baptist Church
874 Beacon St, Boston, MA Lunch provided, contributions accepted.
Andrew Sears is the founder and Executive Director of
TechMission, and the President of
City Vision University. He received his MS in Technology and Policy and MS in Computer Science at MIT, and a Doctorate in Transformational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University. While at MIT, he co-founded the Internet and Telecoms Consortium, a multi-million dollar research group, with one of the fathers of the Internet. After MIT he did Internet consulting to companies including St. Paul Venture Capital and Sprint. He and his wife Heather and sons Zeke and Ezra live in Quincy, MA and are active in their local church.
This event is free and open to the public, but in order to reserve your spot,
RSVP here by Monday, March 13.
Saturday, March 18
10am – 3pm
Ruggles Baptist Church, 874 Beacon St, Boston, MA
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