The youngs are bailing on the digital world, but the olds are locked in, with just 29 percent of Baby Boomers going offline.
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Too many of our worship services are digitally indistinguishable from secular spaces. Church can and should be different. Some years ago, author Hal Runkel trademarked a phrase that made his name: ...
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