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We're living through one of the greatest technological shifts in human history, yet one of the most important questions is rarely asked: Do our constitutional rights still apply in the digital world?

As artificial intelligence, surveillance technologies, and data collection become woven into everyday life, digital sovereignty is no longer just a technology issue—it's a stewardship issue. In this edition, I introduce why the Electronic Bill of Rights (EBOR) has become an important part of the Sacred Stewardship framework and why protecting human dignity, privacy, and freedom in the digital age matters to every one of us.

This also marks the beginning of an exciting collaboration with Rex Lee, technology investigative journalist for The Epoch Times and author of the Electronic Bill of Rights (EBOR). Together, we'll be exploring the intersection of technology, constitutional rights, digital sovereignty, and faithful stewardship - quipping individuals, families, churches, businesses, and leaders to navigate the AI age with wisdom, courage, and moral clarity.

This is the first article in a new LinkedIn newsletter series: Digital Sovereignty: Stewarding Freedom in the AI Age. I hope you'll subscribe and join the conversation as we explore one of the defining stewardship challenges of our generation

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May 20, 2025 Since there is a smoke shop on what feels like every other block in my town, I...

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Scripture tells us that every human being is intentionally created in the image of God and designed with purpose. Our identity is not earned through achievement, determined by popularity, or discovered through technology. It is received from the One who knit us together and calls us His own. When we forget that truth, we become vulnerable to every cultural voice competing to define us.

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The smartphone is one of the most powerful tools ever placed into the hands of children. It has the capacity to educate, inspire, create, and connect. It also has the power to manipulate attention, distort identity, fuel addiction, normalize harmful behaviors, and quietly reshape childhood itself.

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McDonald's isn't just selling burgers and fries. It's helping drive young people to one of the most controversial social media platforms in the world.

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Research consistently shows that many children are exposed to pornography before reaching their teenage years, often accidentally through social media, gaming platforms, messaging apps, or a friend's phone. If your child has unrestricted internet access, assume they have already been exposed.

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