15. James Kelly (Founder of FaithTech)
Why does it feel like the Christian world and the tech world speak two different languages? If there's a senior software developer at your church, is the best use of their giftings to click *next* on the PowerPoint slides? FaithTech exists to bridge the gap between faith and technology. This week Andrew Noble speaks with James Kelly about the story behind FaithTech, how Christians should approach technology, and how Christians can work toward a better world through tech. (Joel Jacob was away on vacation this week - he'll be back soon!)
Outline
0:00 - Intro
0:57 - Story of FaithTech
9:05 - The Three Kinds of Tech
15:45 - Should Tech people leave their companies if they have moral disagreements?
20:10 - What keeps James going through the challenges of leading FaithTech?
26:00 - What did James' wife think of James starting FaithTech?
27:10 - How has the culture's view of tech changed?
32:15 - Digital Sabbath
36:10 - What are strategies for Christians to live counter-culturally with tech?
41:30 - Sabbaticals for all?
43:30 - Some really funky audio
Show notes:
- FaithTech.com
- Andy Crouch's Tech-Wise Family
James K.A. Smith's You Are What You Love -
- "The Age of Social Media is Ending" - The Atlantic