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- A Requiem for the Twitter I Once KnewThe social media platform has birthed key movements and conversations. Here’s what I’ll miss if it dies or changes form.Hannah Anderson|
- How Kanye West’s Breakdown Makes Sense of Our Social CrisisEvangelicals are part of the shock culture ecosystem that exploits celebrities.Russell Moore|
- Fantasy Role-Playing Is Hurting AmericaHow the cult of imagined heroism is bringing down our nation’s institutions.Russell Moore|
- Opposing Porn Isn’t as Lonely as It Once Was for UK EvangelicalsNew efforts to protect children win secular allies.Kate Shellnutt|
- Americans’ Return to Church Has PlateauedTwo years in, more congregations are open without COVID-19 precautions, but Americans aren’t more likely to show up.Kate Shellnutt|
- Who Is My Neighbor? For Christians in the Balkans, the Answer Might be Troll Farms.Amid memes targeting Americans, social media ministries witness to the truth.Jayson Casper|
- Can China’s New Regulations Really Stop Evangelism on the Internet?While some church leaders are concerned that online religion restrictions may scare off Christians, others hope Chinese believers will continue to sow the digital mission field.Sean Cheng|简体中文繁體中文
- Venture Capitalists See Profit in PrayerReligion apps attract more than $175 million in investment.Daniel Silliman|
- Chinese Christian Media Ministries Face Bitter Winter of CensorshipAs China’s government bans unapproved religious services, sermons, education, training, and videos online—even link sharing—starting in March, I turn to Psalm 90.Jerry An|简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文
- Visitors to Those in Prison Are Getting Screened OutVideo calls can supplement but should never supplant visits with incarcerated people.Ted Olsen|
