Where is the next generation of pastors going to come from? Part Two.
This is the second in a series of posts looking at some of the factors that are hindering the next generation from embracing the call to pastoral ministry. (See part one here.)
The changing demands of pastoral ministry: where have the volunteers gone?
More than a decade ago, futurist Paul Saffo[1] said that the most important invention in the future would be robots that can make other robots that that make solar panels in the desert. Why? Because the best place for solar panels is where there’s the most sun. But it’s inhospitable for humans to work there. We could make the panels elsewhere, but the transportation cost to get them to the desert would be high. So robot-labour would solve that. But still, who makes the robots—and transports them to the desert? So we need another layer: robots out in the desert making more solar-panel-building robots. It would be the cheapest way to roll out renewable energy at scale.
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