Episode 645: Jon Tyson on Secularism and Responding to the Cultural Obsession with Identity, Generational Differences Happening in the Church, Aging Well in Leadership, Tech, AI, and Discipleship

Episode 645: Jon Tyson on Secularism and Responding to the Cultural Obsession with Identity, Generational Differences Happening in the Church, Aging Well in Leadership, Tech, AI, and Discipleship

Jon Tyson talks about how to respond to the new obsession with identity, generational differences in the church, getting older in leadership, what he learned from Eugene Peterson, and AI, technology, discipleship, and providing an alternative to the culture.

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In your 40s, you shift from heroic thinking into the second half of your life, which is defined by meaning and wonder. – @JonTyson
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Everyone's got shallow connections, but all that's doing is producing. It's making us knowledgeable but not wise, connected but lonely. – @JonTyson
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There's a tension in forgetting the past out of a desire to be relevant. We are so afraid to get stuck in the past. – @JonTyson
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Sin in secularism is not any particular moral violation. It's not the breaking of rules as such. It is the construction of an identity without any reference point toward God. – @JonTyson
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