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What We Read This Week
Each week, we bring you interesting stories from around the web. Here’s what caught our eye this week!
RELIGION
Even in Canada, Conservative Churches Are Growing
Amid the decades-long decline in mainline Protestantism in North America, researchers in Canada recently found an “elusive sample” of congregations whose growth has bucked the trend….Read Full Article
From Christianity Today
COMMENTARY
Lincoln Said What? Bogus Quotations Take On A New Life On Social Media
It wasn’t a serious political gaffe, but it was awkward. On Feb. 12, the Republican National Committee tweeted a picture of the Lincoln Memorial along with the quote, “‘And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count; it’s the life in your years’ — Abraham Lincoln.”.…Read Full Article
From npr
DISCIPLESHIP
Who’s In Charge of the Christian Blogosphere?
The age of the Internet has birthed a crisis of authority, especially for women…Read Full Article
From Christianity Today
ENVIRONMENT
Henderson Island is the most remote, most polluted place on Earth
Discover the once-gorgeous South Pacific island where all your plastic trash ends up….Read Full Article
From treehugger
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Sacred
An intimate portrait from 25 countries of religious rituals and practices that are meaningful to individuals and communities…Read Full Article
From Spirituality and Practice
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