With a history that spans three continents, and over 50 years experience in the medical community John Patrick speaks to Christian and secular groups around the world, communicating effectively on medical ethics, culture, public policy, and the integration of faith and science.
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With a history that spans three continents, and over 50 years experience in the medical community John Patrick speaks to Christian and secular groups around the world, communicating effectively on medical ethics, culture, public policy, and the integration of faith and science.
Why Reading Matters | Are Screens Making Us Spiritually Shallow?
Doctor John Patrick
57 minutes
3 months ago
Why Reading Matters | Are Screens Making Us Spiritually Shallow?
If you're concerned about the future of the church, the state of education, and the moral decline in Western society, this episode offers urgent insights and hopeful direction.
Dr. John Patrick reflects on a cultural crisis within the modern church: the decline of serious reading and critical thinking. With urgency and wisdom, he explores how the loss of deep intellectual engagement is leading to spiritual and societal erosion. Drawing from history, literature, and science, he challenges listeners to reclaim the Christian mind through disciplined reading, moral formation, and intellectual curiosity.
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Doctor John Patrick
With a history that spans three continents, and over 50 years experience in the medical community John Patrick speaks to Christian and secular groups around the world, communicating effectively on medical ethics, culture, public policy, and the integration of faith and science.