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Pastor Evan's links at your leisure

Due to the nature of social distancing placed upon you by COVID-19, many of us have decisions to make about the free time at our disposal. Once you've binged on Netflix and stuffed yourself to excess with online streaming of one sort or another, how will you profitably spend your time? The book of Proverbs says, "The discerning heart seeks knowledge." So dip into these links that I think are interesting.


John Waters worries about the legacy COVID-19 will leave behind concerning society's attitudes towards the elderly…

Paul Dirks presents an empirical case against 'Conversion-Therapy' bans…

Does art matter? Michael J. Pearce thinks it does…

How should we pray during this pandemic? Jen Pollock Michel helps us…

Thom S. Rainer looks into the future of the post-coronavirus church…

Carey Nieuwhof suggests eight ways to lead in the new digital default church…

Tyler O'Neil reminds us of the early church's response to plagues…

Richard Beck thinks it's not quite that simple…

Timothy Tennent reflects theologically on the coronavirus pandemic…

Charles Camosy, a bioethicist, says who should receive treatment when resources are scarce…

Alan Jacobs, in a break from COVID-19 news, directs us to a musical interlude…

Frank Furedi looks at the cultural script influencing our unprecedented response to Covid-19 today…


(Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by the authors in the links provided here belong solely to them and do not necessarily represent Calgary Chinese Baptist Church. These links are provided for your interest and as a means for stimulating discussion within this church.)



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