About

Should your work matter to God?

The book, Jesus Freaks was a retelling of Foxe’s Book of the Martyrs and begs the question, “Would you die for Me?” Jesus Geeks poses a harder question: “Would you live with Me?” The purpose of Jesus Geeks is to understand what it looks like when we lay all of our lives, including our technical, professional passions at His feet.

Our weekly blog on Substack explores this topic in several ways:

  • Biographies of Past Jesus Geeks–people who laid their work before the Father for His input and watched the nature of the work (and their relationship) change the world.
  • Hebrew Letters and Wordplay–What could be more geeky than a language built out of living letters, each with their own cloud of meanings and personalities.
  • Patterns hidden deep in scripture that apply to a technical life and worldview
  • Deep insights from scripture that impact the work, relationships, and legacy of technically minded Christ-followers
  • Strategies to transform culture into the Kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, while celebrating the unique contributions He built into them.

Dr. Patricia Tice is the Change Shepherd for ProFound Insights, a think-tank that explores a wide range of very geeky topics like:

  • The impact of transportation design on community cohesiveness
  • The Psychology of Driving
  • Cognitive disabilities and lifespan independence
  • LEGO style brick systems as a training tool
  • Everyday Christian Mysticism that impacts reality
  • The moral and ethical implications of transportation policy
  • Spiritual strategies for Community Transformation

What We Love About the World God Gave Us

01

He fine tuned all of creation for us.

His attention to detail is staggering and its consistency allows us to explore it.

02

Everything He created is full of life

Sentience pops up in the most surprising places. CI is everywhere.

03

Personality and Relationships govern

Even God exists in community, and made us all for vibrant relationships.

04

God rolls dice, but rigs the game

The Universe runs more on probabilities than rules. Those probabilities are consistent because He makes them that way.

05

He keeps His Own laws

When the authority He delegated was abused, He would rather step in and die to fix our mistakes than remove that authority from us. Yet, He refuses to overstep the self-determinism He created within each of us.

06

Universal but Personal

God is big enough to form and manage all of creation, yet cares to know and relate to us each personally. Both are His joy and neither taxes His resources.