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Ugandan Anglicans Aim to Protect Kids Online

“With children spending an average of 6 to 7 hours a day engaging with digital media, the campaign seeks to strike a balance between the tremendous opportunities for learning and entertainment and the potential risks lurking in the shadows,” Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba said.

No Regrets After Leaving Social Media

About a year ago, I wrote about my decision to leave behind social media. I can say that the decision has been unequivocally positive....

Tobacco and Twitter: What One Can Teach Us About the Other

Tobacco use was once so prevalent and socially acceptable that we could hardly imagine a world without it. Now it’s by and large exiled...

To Care and Not To Care

By Ian Olson Lent is always a summoning out of the fertile Jordan Valley and into the wasteland, a wasteland, paradoxically, pregnant with promise. We...

On Leaving Social Media

By Cole Hartin I did not expect that pastoral ministry would require me to spend so much time with a computer. I anticipated using Word to...

How to Internet

Prior to beginning my road to the ordained ministry I worked in software and web design. I had some good luck with it, but...

Social Media That Doesn’t Shrink Your Soul?

By Jon Jordan There are lots of reasons to be wary of social media, and there is no shortage of opinions currently being published about...

Hot Takes on Abortion Are Making Us Stupid

By Jonathan Mitchican The United States Supreme Court’s recent decision not to stop a Texas law that bans abortions after six weeks from going into...

Virtue Signaling

By Charlie Clauss One of the many terms that seem to have sprung up in our current cultural moment is the pejorative “virtue signaling.” In...

On Watching Our Language

By Sarah Cornwell In the United States, we are living in a time of anger and fear. You may have felt some measure of this...

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