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Infobesity, Technicism and Tekton (Andy Gabruch interview)

October 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Andy Gabruch, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Vancouver, Technology

This is my interview with Andy Gabruch. Besides being a husband to Annick and father of four teens, he is the pastor of Home Church, formerly known as Vancouver Chinese Pentecostal Church.

 Andy has his Doctor of Ministry in semiotic studies on Christ, culture and the Church from George Fox University and teaches the Contemporary Communication Course at Summit Pacific College.

 Dr. Andy Gabruch has a mentoring ministry called DUCO, meaning “to lead for today.” Since 2016, DUCO has intentionally mentored forty plus young leaders towards full-time ministry, coached dozens of churches on leading, reaching, and discerning younger generations, various strategic projects with non-profit organizations, and planted five next-generation ministries when he was the Next Generations Director with the PAOC British Columbia and Yukon District.

He has written dozens of resources on ministerial leadership and discipleship and is  releasing his first book, Infobesity: How to be Followers of Jesus in an Information Overload World.

 

Links:

Infobesity Assessment (Promo Code: DUCO)

www.andygabruch.com/redeemdigitalspaces

 

Infobesity the Book 

www.infobesity.ca

 

Redeeming Suffering: Contact Andy at duco@andygabruch.com

 

You’re Not Listening by Katie Murphy

https://www.journalistkatemurphy.com/#ynlbook

 

The Organized Mind by Daniel Levitin

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/313653/the-organized-mind-by-daniel-j-levitin/

 

Grit by Angela Duckworth

https://angeladuckworth.com/grit-book/

October 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Andy Gabruch, PAOC, Vancouver, Urban Ministry, Technology, Home Church - Vancouver
Andy Gabruch, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Mental Health, PAOC, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Vancouver, Technology
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