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Can a Christian Survive in Silicon Valley? // Ask Pastor John

A video published by Desiring God on December 27th, 2018

Can the Christlike virtues of patience, forgiveness, and gentleness survive in a cutthroat technology sector like Silicon Valley? Can Christlike virtue survive in a cutthroat technology sector like Silicon Valley? It’s a great question from a regular listener named Bill. “Dear Pastor John, recently the Wall Street Journal published an article titled ‘At Netflix, Radical Transparency and Blunt Firings Unsettle the Ranks.’ The article details the culture at Netflix, in which high transparency and bluntness in firing are virtues to be upheld in high regard. It’s a type of social Darwinism in that only the fittest survive. Fear of firings becomes a strong motivator to ensure short-term successes. But Netflix is not the only company to rid themselves of underperformers. “Amazon, Facebook, and Apple come to mind too. In light of the biblical priority on grace, humility, servant leadership, kindness, gentleness, and many other qualities, how can a Christian exhibit such character qualities in a culture that perceived these virtues as professional weaknesses? And do they harm our witness? I live and work in Silicon Valley and would greatly appreciate your help.” Episode 1295: https://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/can-a-christian-survive-in-silicon-valley Related Resources: “God’s Sovereign Plans Behind Your Most Unproductive Days” https://youtu.be/7uo1HzyfLG8 “When Should I Get Rid of My Smartphone?” https://youtu.be/pcS0NccWWYg “Ten Principles for Personal Productivity” https://youtu.be/DFm4U66MsNs “I Don’t Like My Job — Now What?” https://youtu.be/G40fWpxPJcs Ask Pastor John Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKvMOJ1T8T4&list=PLFF7F6AE365DA3564 Find other recent and popular Ask Pastor John episodes, http://desiringgod.org/ask-pastor-john

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