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Today's drive-by narrative is that the tech space is an entirely humanistic endeavor built apart from God. If that's true, then is it really just a coincidence that the very essence of the space points to the second part of Hebrews 11:3, "the invisible realm gave birth to all that is seen"? Or, is there something more to the seemingly impossible advancements in technology that points to the brilliance of a Creator and unveils the first part of that verse, "God spoke the worlds into existence"? In The God of Tech, Ryan Collins answers these questions, taking you on a journey to rediscover…mehr

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Today's drive-by narrative is that the tech space is an entirely humanistic endeavor built apart from God. If that's true, then is it really just a coincidence that the very essence of the space points to the second part of Hebrews 11:3, "the invisible realm gave birth to all that is seen"? Or, is there something more to the seemingly impossible advancements in technology that points to the brilliance of a Creator and unveils the first part of that verse, "God spoke the worlds into existence"? In The God of Tech, Ryan Collins answers these questions, taking you on a journey to rediscover modern technology's Divine origin. Along the way, he paints a picture of a forthcoming tipping point for the next season of technology, which has the power to divide humanity or bring us together. And as a call to action, Collins invites believers to partner with the Holy Spirit to activate the next great movement of God through the most influential space in the world.
Autorenporträt
Ryan Collins is the CEO of Bethel School of Technology and President of Bethel College in Redding, CA. He earned his Bachelor's in Journalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and has written for a number of national publications, including American Way, Charisma, and D Magazine. He also wrote an excerpt for Kris Vallotton's best-selling book, Spiritual Intelligence.Prior to starting Bethel Tech, Collins spent over a decade building corporate education partnerships with Fortune-level companies. He and his wife, Briana, have been married since 2005, and have three daughters.To learn more or to book Ryan, visit: www.ryancollins.info.