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By George Henson   
Monday, March 15, 2010
Nils Smith (right) and Les Hollon (left).
SAN ANTONIO (ABP) -- Nils Smith recognizes he has an unusual title -- pastor for college and online community ministry. But he suspects he may be one of the first of a new breed of ministers.
 
Google Thyself: Christian ethics and social networking Print E-mail
Faith & Culture
By Ken Camp   
Monday, March 15, 2010
(ABP) -- A student’s Facebook entry chronicles the painful details of a romantic break-up. Or describes an ill-spent weekend partying with friends. Or scathingly blisters someone who holds differing political views.
 
ABCUSA leader says denominations must retool for 21st century Print E-mail
Faith & Culture
By Bob Allen   
Friday, March 12, 2010
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (ABP) -- Budget cuts and staff restrictions in a poor economy are only a short-term solution for America's religious denominations, says an American Baptist official.
 
Jim Wallis urges Christians to turn off Glenn Beck Print E-mail
Faith & Culture
By Bob Allen   
Thursday, March 11, 2010
WASHINGTON (ABP) -- Jim Wallis, a politically progressive evangelical and longtime advocate for the poor, said Christians should stop watching or listening to broadcaster Glenn Beck for remarks urging people to leave churches that preach "social justice."
 
Study says blogs a growing but largely untapped influence on religion Print E-mail
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By Bob Allen   
Thursday, March 04, 2010
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (ABP) -- Blogs are a growing but still relatively underutilized influence on today's religious discourse, according to a study of the religious blogosphere by the Social Science Research Council.
 
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Christian ethics and social networking

A student's Facebook entry chronicles the painful details of a romantic break-up. Or describes an ill-spent weekend partying with friends. Or scathingly blisters someone who holds differing political views. Fast-forward a few years. That same student sits in a job interview -- or maybe at a conference table with a church search committee -- and has to answer uncomfortable questions about those entries. [Read More] ...

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