Competing Spectacles: Treasuring Christ in the Media Age

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Tony Reinke explores the relentless battle for our attention in an era dominated by viral clips and digital distractions. He examines how the constant stream of visual media shapes our inner desires and influences our daily habits. By analyzing the psychological and spiritual toll of our screens, Reinke challenges readers to reconsider what they allow their eyes to consume. This work serves as a …

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