December 6, 2021
Making Space:Rediscovering Rest in the unrelenting Digital Age
How do we make space, to rest and be still, in this constantly “on” age? Is it even possible any longer? Are we so attached to our technology that we have lost the ability to tune out and turn off? And if it is impossible, what are the implications for us relationally and spiritually?
I had a fascinating conversation with a truly creative thinker, Daniel Sih, who works in this er, space, in the business world. Daniel lives in Tasmania, where he’s also a church pastor. He’s no Luddite. Daniel’s life is lived in the digital space. But he believes that unless we start to discipline ourselves into forming “digital sabbaths”, we will risk our mental, spiritual and relational health. Oh, and he also believes the lack of space is killing our productivity and creativity.His latest book, SpaceMaker: How to Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in the Digital Age has just won the Australian Business Book of the Year 2021 (Personal Development) and a finalist for Best Technology Book and Best Cover Design. In other words, he’s not just selling in Koorong! Daniel has a spiritual wisdom that the world is seeking.

If you do have the space, then watch this 15 minute conversation I had with Daniel. It’s super helpful.
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There is no guarantee that Jesus will return in our desired timeframe. Yet we have no reason to be anxious, because even if the timeframe is not guaranteed, the outcome is! We don’t have to waste energy being anxious; we can put it to better use.
Stephen McAlpine – futureproof
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