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Christian and Technology (The)

Christian and Technology (The)

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Author J. V. Fesko ISBN 9781783972722 Pages 124 If any one thing had to be selected to characterize our time, the rapid advance of technology would have to be high on the list. The touch screen is everywhere: in our pockets, on our desks and inevitably in our homes. Children seem to take to touch screens naturally, accelerating their use in eve...


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