The following article appeared in the June issue of Tabletalk magazine:Â After the Revolution by Albert Mohler.
Extract:
Like the Reformers who seized the opportunity afforded by the Gutenberg Revolution, we must see the world of new media as an arena for Christian truth-telling. Our engagement with new media is driven by impulses that are evangelistic, missiological, and grounded in apologetics.
And here is his conclusion:
Like every information revolution, the rise of new media requires Christian discernment. At the same time, there is no way we can ignore this challenge and deny the revolution. We can hardly expect to explain the hope that is in us when we aren’t even part of the conversation.
After the Revolution by Albert Mohler, Tabletalk magazine, June 2010.