That's what makes this generation so exciting to experience when it comes to technology. Take a look at the chart below and see how quickly major technologies have become common place in our society.

Just think if this much technology has become commonplace this fast, what is the future going to look like? And I'm not talking long, just 5-10 years.
That is why the church must continue to be vigilant and aware of the technologies that are out there. And use them. Not adopt technology for technologies sake, but leading the cultural revolution with their use and implementation.
The church led the cultural revolution of art and music. Let's hop back in the drivers seat and lead the technology into the next generation.
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I'd love to see that study done over here and in other developing countries. Not everyone here has electricity, although I would say it's over 50%. Probably more people use radios that TVs (TV signal doesn't reach all of the country), and definitely way more people use cell phones than land lines (the land lines are just not reliable and are too easily tapped into). Technology does a wierd leapfrog things around here to work around a lack of infrastructure.
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