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You Might Have Noticed…

Gleanings has a fresh new look, and we’re pretty excited about it.

Christianity Today July 1, 2013

To say that our old Gleanings blog was in desperate need of a makeover would have been an understatement. That's why we're so excited to finally launch our new Gleanings website!

If you're reading this, many of the upgrades should be pretty obvious. From the main page of the site, you now can search for content based on the topics that interest you, including international happenings, church-state issues, religious freedom cases, family and sexuality, new research, people in the news, and theology. You also can see what's most interesting to other readers by checking out the top-5 most read Gleanings in the righthand sidebar.

Scroll down the feed to get the latest news as we post it each day. We'll keep up the great coverage of news and current events and stay on top of new developments in ongoing stories. We tweet those updates to our 124,000 Twitter followers and round them up each Friday for those of you who aren't—but really, why aren't you?

We've also improved our search function (give it a try using the box in the top right) and integrated Gleanings with the rest of the CT website. This means that you now can easily search for Gleanings posts from the main CT search bar and find Gleanings under all of our CT topics pages.

Take a look around and let us know what you think!

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