Most of us live life at a pace enslaved to productivity. But this pace comes at the immense cost of peace.
Jesus offers another way—an unhurried life formed by attention, presence, and love.
The Pace of Peace is available on Sept.8th.
You can pre-order now.
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There are plenty of positive ways to utilize AI— Augmented Intelligence , Aggregated Intelligence, Accelerated Intelligence, and even as “Agentic” Intelligence. But what it can never be used for is PRESENCE. We talked about all that and more and still didn’t scratch the surface in our latest Resilient Pastor podcast with @jaykimthinks
https://t.co/YZTTA6Aj0X
As adults, we can learn rich spiritual lessons about time, presence, and trust from children.
🎙️ In this episode of The Digital Examen, Jay Y. Kim welcomes Grace Pouch, educator, content manager for Renovaré, and author of Savoring Childhood. Together, they talk honestly about the frenzied pace of modern life—how it impacts young people, families, and the adults we become—and propose gentler rhythms that foster genuine joy.
Listen now on your favorite podcast platform!
Thank you so very much for the kindness, encouragement, and support for The Pace of Peace. My deep hope and prayer is that the book will help you live life at a pace that feels like life. More to come. Grace, Peace, Love to you.
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Faith, AI & Following Jesus in a Digital Age
Join us for the TELOS Evening Forum in the Bay Area.
March 12, 2026 | 6:30 PM
Hosted by Phil EuBank (Menlo Church), with @jaykimthinks , author of Analog Christian, and @Mr_JLester — a live podcast-style conversation on AI and what it means for the future of the Church.
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The cost of living in a constant state of hurry is palpable: frayed nerves, drained energy, and fractured relationships—with ourselves, others, and God.
🎙️ In Ep. 5 of The Digital Examen, @jaykimthinks welcomes Karynthia Glasper Phillips, physician assistant, minister, and author of "Press Pause: Making Time for God in an Overscheduled Life." Drawing from her 20+ years in family medicine and ministry, Glasper Phillips shares why our culture’s pace taxes mind, body, and soul.