Interesting links for the week of August 24, 2022

Leadership Roles of Women Divide Protestant Denominations God Wanted Me When the Foster-Care System Didn’t I’m 30. The Sexual Revolution Shackled My Generation. Opinion: The No. 1 reason true believers leave a church Jehovah’s Witnesses to return to door knocking, a sign of new COVID-19 stage PODCAST: This Postmodern Realities Podcast episode is a conversation […]

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Interesting links for the week of August 15, 2022

Clutch Member Tamie Davis writes about why she’s a feminist and a Christian Welcome to a New School Year Clutch Member Ashley Diane Worsham writes about Grief Should you cut toxic people out of your life? Justice Department Investigates Southern Baptist Convention Over Abuse PODCAST: Manda Carpenter visits the That Sounds Fun Podcast to discuss […]

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Interesting links for the week of August 8, 2022

Moral Failings in the Pulpit Lead to Moral Injury in the Pews Millennials adopt digital worship, but not at the expense of IRL faith Not all Baptists are Southern Fears of Bible shortage in Hong Kong sparked by Chinese Communist Party’s crackdown on religion Paleontologists discover fossils of 30-foot prehistoric marine lizard in North Texas […]

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Interesting links for the week of August 1, 2022

The Marriage Lesson That I Learned Too Late 3 Church Member Experiences That May Look Like Apathy But Aren’t Clutch Member Bronwyn Lea Writes About Learning to Love Our Neighbor’s Fears SERIES: Disability and Faith: How Religious Groups Are Combating Ableism Clutch Member Leslie Anne Bustard Shares Poetry for the Lazy Hazy Days of Summer […]

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Interesting links for the week of July 25, 2022

Chastity is part of marriage too At Religious Schools, Gen Z Students Are Breaking Mental Health Stigmas New Data from Barna Sheds Light on Polarization in America An ‘imposter Christianity’ is threatening American democracy Most Americans today are choosing cremation – here’s why burials are becoming less common PODCAST: Severance AppleTV Plus Review (Postmodern Realities Podcast) Cover […]

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Interesting links for the week of July 18, 2022

How Science Stopped Backing Atheists and Started Pointing Back to God Preach the Gospel Everywhere. When Necessary, Use Laundromats. Scripture engaged Americans most likely to demonstrate ‘neighborliness’ As politics poison churches, a nonprofit is teaching a new skill: Deep listening The Far-Right Christian Quest for Power: ‘We Are Seeing Them Emboldened’ PODCAST: Pelican Project Member […]

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Interesting links for the week of July 11, 2022

Fewer than half of Evangelicals believe Bible is literally true ‘Hello, Bookstore’ shows why we need community Pelican Project Member Dorothy Littell Greco writes about how to talk about Abortion Transformation of a Transgender Teen Revisiting the Christian fantasy novels that shaped decades of conservative hysteria PODCAST: Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Bonus Episode: […]

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Interesting links for the week of June 27, 2022

Pelican Project member Karen Swallow Prior writes: “I prayed and protested to end Roe. What comes next?” Archaeologists find Christian relics inside Islamic State-ravaged church Why I’m Raising My Kid in the Front Pew Spirituality and service play essential and understudied roles in mental health Presbyterian Church in America votes to leave National Association of Evangelicals […]

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Interesting links for the week of June 20, 2022

Youth For Christ ministry points incarcerated youth, young dads to God as the ultimate ‘good father’ Pelican Project Member Michelle Van Loon writes about the power of family stories Southern Baptist Convention passes 2 reform measures aimed at improving its handling of sexual abuse allegations For Christians, Juneteenth is a Time of Jubilee An Elite […]

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