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In God We Trust?
While U.S. currency says “In God We Trust,” only half of U.S. adults have certainty about God’s existence.
When asked about their confidence ...
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Tiktok’s Addictive Algorithm
A study of YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook revealed that American Teens—by a large margin—use YouTube (71%) more than TikTok ...
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Agnostic Laments Declining Church Attendance
Journalist Derek Thompson is lamenting the decline of church attendance in America. As an agnostic, one would think he would be pleased. In a piece for ...
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Consider the Birds of the Air
In October 2022 a bird with the code name B6 set a new world record. Over the course of 11 days, B6, a young Bar-tailed Godwit, flew from its hatching ...
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Social Media is ‘Hijacking My Brain’
“It’s hijacking my brain.” Say young people addicted to social media and who are desperate for help. Many people have compared the addictive ...
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Penalty or No, Athletes Talk Faith
In CT magazine, Brad East reflects on Olympic athletes sharing their Christian testimony:
The opening ceremonies of the Olympics are extravagant celebrations ...
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AI Robots Dispense ‘Spiritual Wisdom and Forgiveness’
In Buddhist Japan, they now have robot priests. Mindar is a robo-priest which has been working at a temple in Kyoto for the last few years, reciting Buddhist ...
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‘Nones’ Now the Largest Religious Group
When Americans are asked to check a box indicating their religious affiliation, 28% now check “none.” A new study from Pew Research finds ...
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Rethinking Persuasion in a Post-Truth World
Sharing a Christian worldview with others can often create tense situations. Especially when we are talking with friends and family who do not share our ...
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Activist Explains Why She Converted to Christianity
Controversial activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali became well known when she published her 2007 memoir Infidel, which was an account of her life as a Muslim woman ...
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