The Worst Way to Change Minds
Briefly

Fortenberry notes that the decline in church attendance, juxtaposed with the rise of religious mandates, raises questions about whether such actions signify strength or weakness in Christianity's cultural influence.
Eliza Griswold’s book illustrates how the transition to virtual services during the pandemic exacerbated misunderstandings and strained relationships within a progressive Evangelical congregation, highlighting broader issues of inclusion.
Read at The Atlantic
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