Servant or Master?

Milton takes an opportunity to disciple young students who are home on a school holiday:

“Today I had the privilege of spending time with 45 South Sudanese 🇸🇸 students from 17 different secondary schools in Northern Uganda who are home for their school break.

We discussed a topic that shapes our daily lives: the internet. Together we explored how it helps us learn, connect, and grow — and also how it can become dangerous, addictive, and even destructive if not used wisely. Most importantly, we reflected on how we can honor God through the way we use the internet.

This session was so timely and important — these students are growing up in a digital age, facing online pressures where wisdom and guidance are essential.

We closed with God’s Word: “I will not be mastered by anything” (1 Corinthians 6:12). 🙏

Together we declared: The internet will be our servant, not our master!”


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