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> This essay was originally a contribution to the Social Club Symposium, on the theme of Nostalgia.
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Director of Youth for Redeemer Christian Church (Amarillo, TX). Former social media manager of The Gospel Coalition. Co-host of the What Would Jesus Tech? podcast. Writing on media ecology and Christian discipleship in American evangelicalism.
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