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EPISODE ONE
Man as Machine
Two distinct futures lay before us and we will all need to make a choice. Which will you choose?
In this first episode Gabe provides a helpful framework for understanding one future the Church and history have been long warning us against: man as machine.
EPISODE TWO
Build the Parallel
Creating an alternative future, built on timeless wisdom, will be essential for people to understand they have a choice other than being viewed and treated as a machine.
Listen in as Gabe explores what it will take to create and cultivate parallel structures brimming with life and meaning. You will hear historical and modern day examples of how leaders build the parallel and the important role we each get to play.
EPISODE THREE
My Letter to Christian Leaders
In our complicated cultural moment, Christians need to to offer hopeful solutions to society’s most pressing questions.
In this episode, Gabe gets personal, reading a private letter he was compelled to write and send to 200 Christian leaders. Now he’s inviting all of us to listen in and consider the urgency of the moment, including the Seven Ways the Church Can Lead.
EPISODE FOUR
Who Can You Trust?
We are experiencing a crisis of trust. Citizens no longer know where to go or who to listen to for credible information. Misinformation, polarization and self-censorship are a few of the consequences when belief begins to deteriorate.
In this episode, Gabe looks at how to respond, puts cancel culture on the hot seat and engages Malcolm Gladwell on how the Christian practice of forgiveness can be an antidote to our growing vitriol for those with whom we disagree.
EPISODE FIVE
Understanding the Technocracy
How will the merging of technology, currency, biometrics and surveillance change how we live? The coming technocracy is closer than you think—in fact, you are helping build it.
In the conclusion to Season One, Gabe sets the stage for the future before us, encouraging Christians to consider where to draw moral and ethical lines and begin building resilient, embodied communities.