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Kristopher Powell

Process This The Fusion of Ministry and Technology - 0 views

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    Blog that deals with bringing ministry into the 21st century utilizing technology to see people won to Christ.
Joel Bennett

Innovating Tomorrow - 0 views

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    A blog about Technology and the Church
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    Dedicated to helping churches to improve their use of technology...
Dan J

Israeli Robots Remake Battlefield - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "TEL AVIV, Israel - Israel is developing an army of robotic fighting machines that offers a window onto the potential future of warfare. Sixty years of near-constant war, a low tolerance for enduring casualties in conflict, and its high-tech industry have long made Israel one of the world's leading innovators of military robotics. WSJ's Charles Levinson reports from Jerusalem to discuss Israel's development of robotic, unmanned combat systems. He tells Simon Constable on the News Hub how they are deploying unmanned boats, ground vehicles and aerial vehicles. "We're trying to get to unmanned vehicles everywhere on the battlefield for each platoon in the field," says Lt. Col. Oren Berebbi, head of the Israel Defense Forces' technology branch. "We can do more and more missions without putting a soldier at risk." In 10 to 15 years, one-third of Israel's military machines will be unmanned, predicts Giora Katz, vice president of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., one of Israel's leading weapons manufacturers. "We are moving into the robotic era," says Mr. Katz. Over 40 countries have military-robotics programs today. The U.S. and much of the rest of the world is betting big on the role of aerial drones: Even Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Shiite guerrilla force in Lebanon, flew four Iranian-made drones against Israel during the 2006 Lebanon War. When the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003, it had just a handful of drones. Today, U.S. forces have around 7,000 unmanned vehicles in the air and an additional 12,000 on the ground, used for tasks including reconnaissance, airstrikes and bomb disposal. In 2009, for the first time, the U.S. Air Force trained more "pilots" for unmanned aircraft than for manned fighters and bombers."
Robbie Lowdown0

Online Virtual Reality is Deceiving the Masses - YouTube - 0 views

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    How the NWO is using technology to deceive and control the masses, how is this going to end?
Robbie Lowdown0

The Lowdown Truth Show #20: The Overly Stimulated American Culture - 0 views

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    cc from pixabay.com This episode discusses the dangers of online technology concerning social conditioning. The convenience and ...
IN Too

Remember The NAME « Reflections in the WORD - 0 views

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    We must never put our trust in the strength or abilities of men/women. Like David, all believers must "remember the name of the Lord our God" and put our trust in Him.
J. B.

The Perils of Hipster Christianity and Why Young Evangelicals Reject Churches That Try ... - 0 views

  • Maybe sex sermons and indie- rock worship music do help in getting people in the door, and maybe even in winning new converts. But what sort of Christianity are they being converted to?
  • "The born-again, marketing church has calculated that unless it makes deep, serious cultural adaptations, it will go out of business, especially with the younger generations. What it has not considered carefully enough is that it may well be putting itself out of business with God. "And the further irony," he adds, "is that the younger generations who are less impressed by whiz-bang technology, who often see through what is slick and glitzy, and who have been on the receiving end of enough marketing to nauseate them, are as likely to walk away from these oh-so-relevant churches as to walk into them."
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