• Christian Ethics in an Online World: Part 2

  • Dec 7 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Christian Ethics in an Online World: Part 2

  • Summary

  • Welcome to part two of our conversation on living out Christian ethics in an online world! Today, we are building on our previous conversation and entering into proper utilization of the internet, specifically how not to utilize it the way it was created. We also discuss how to establish healthy habits surrounding social media and building friendships in the online space. As well as developing healthy work/lifestyle boundaries in the online space and social media as leisure (or not). For more information and links mentioned in this episode, visit www.threeheartshomestead.com/heart-speaks-to-heart-christian-ethics-in-an-online-world-part-2/


    For part 1 https://threeheartshomestead.com/christian-ethics-in-an-online-world-part-1/ Join us on Locals: ⁠https://threeheartshomestead.locals.com/⁠ Time Stamps:

    Work vs. Lifestyle Time Boundaries - 1:55

    Social Media as Leisure - 5:04

    Virtual Friendships - 6:55

    Physical Interaction vs. Online Interaction - 10:00

    Living Life too Much Online - 13:20

    Priorities - 18:40

    Proper Use of the Internet - 20:50

    The Endless Scroll - 22:50

    Healthy Habits in the Online Space - 27:58

    Social Media in Business - 31:50


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