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How is your use of technology shaping your life?
Join us on April 19 at 5:15 pm, for the final event of this series featuring Justin Whitmel Earley as we explore how our habits with phones, screens, and constant connectivity are forming our attention, our relationships, and our desires.
Andy Crouch writes, “We want to create a home where we look into each other’s eyes, not at screens.”
This night is about moving toward that kind of life. Not by eliminating technology or adding pressure, but by learning how to live with greater presence, clarity, and intention in a distracted world.
This evening is for:
-Anyone who feels stretched, distracted, or overwhelmed-
-Professionals living in constant digital demand
-Parents and grandparents navigating screens in the home
We welcome all in our community to attend this special event including Q&A, with book signing and fellowship afterward.
· 5:15 pm – 6:30 pm Speaking/Q&A (Sanctuary)
· 6:30 pm – 7:15 pm – book signing/meet and greet with light refreshments (Lower Narthex)
Book will be available for purchase, or you are welcome to bring a book you already have for signing.
**Link to childcare is available through the CFM weekly eNews letter.**
Justin Whitmel Earley is a lawyer, bestselling author and speaker from Richmond, VA. Most of all, is a husband to Lauren and a father to his four sons – Whit, Asher, Coulter and Shep. His books, The Common Rule, Habits of the Household, and Made for People are transforming individuals and households across the country. Justin’s newly released book, The Body Teaches the Soul focuses on the union of body and spirit in our overall health.
Justin graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in English Literature before spending four years in Shanghai, China, teaching and writing. Justin got his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center and he now runs his own business law practice, Earley Business Legal.
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