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Opinion
Christians are falling out of love with online church. Here are 4 ways to reignite the spark
When digital church attendance sky-rocketed four months ago, some wondered whether revival might be around the corner. But today, leaders are reporting a decline in viewing figures. Digital church expert Chris Bright explains how we can get back on track
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How online church points us to heaven
As we long for the ‘real thing’ on Sundays, perhaps God is showing us that we should feel that longing all the time, says Jonathan Saunders
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The boom in online church attendance is good. But it’s not enough
Many churches are reporting huge increases in the numbers of people tuning into their Sunday services. But while the statistics appear to be encouraging, David Taylor says caution is needed
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Why turning off your camera is the key to online empathy
Worn out by video calls? HTB's pastoral chaplain Rev Will Van Der Hart explains the science behind the problem
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Online church is a necessity. But I don't have to like it
Physical presence matters, says Tim Gough, as he responds to what he believes is "cavalier theology" regarding online church services
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10 things you should do differently when preaching online
John Willison pastors an evangelical church in Shanghai, China. As the country has been in lockdown in recent weeks, he's been forced to modify his preaching style in order to best connect with his congregation. Here are some of the lessons he's learned
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Magazine Features
Holographics, automation and digital debt: 6 ways the Church will look different in 2040
Futurist Mal Fletcher considers how Christians will be living in 20 years
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Opinion
6 ways digital tech is transforming the Christian life
On Sunday, worshipers at Exeter Cathedral were invited to play a video game. The unusual feature was designed to encourage "contemplations on the depths of Jonah." Premier's new head of Digital Theology, Pete Philips says the service is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how Christians are utilising all the opportunities that digital technology affords. In this link-tastic blog, Pete recommends some of the best of what's on offer
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Opinion
How to live out your Christian faith online...without getting fired
PR consultant David Taylor believes some organisations are implementing social media policies which make life difficult for Christian employees who want to share their faith online. Here, he provides seven tips to take note of
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Opinion
Social media is a subhuman environment. Here are 3 ways Christians can fix it
The academic vice principal at Moorlands College Andy du Feu explains why he believes social media platforms attack our humanity, and suggests how Christians can help change the culture
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Opinion
6 things I learned by not posting on social media for a month
Leanne Halls ditched Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for four weeks. Here's what she learned
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Opinion
A new industrial revolution is coming and the Church must not be silent
James Mildred says churches need to start discussing the implications of Artificial Intelligence before it's too late
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Opinion
Stop blaming social media for loneliness. The real problem is family breakdown
According to recent reports in the media, the UK is facing a loneliness epidemic and social media is to blame. But CARE's Nola Leach has a different perspective. She explains why we should each take a look much closer to home
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Opinion
Christians are in danger of becoming digital Pharisees, here’s how to avoid bigotry online
Premier’s political editor, Martyn Eden, says recent events have led to an outpouring of acrimonious opinion online. He explains that Christians who communicate with a tone of arrogance in online debate risk being dismissed as religious bigots
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Opinion
Social media is the most sophisticated propaganda machine ever created
Cambridge Analytica, a firm whose social media strategies helped Donald Trump to win the Presidential Election, is under fire for overstepping the mark and harvesting information from 50 million Facebook profiles without the users’ knowledge or consent. The episode has sparked a debate about the power that big tech companies hold in the modern world. But according to Guy Brandon, the biggest surprise is that we find this news surprising
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Opinion
Like it or not, you are not your social media
As a new study says children need better emotional support when using social media, Claire Musters says there can be damaging effects on adults too
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Magazine Features
Why tech free Sundays saved my family
Is your family's digital diet out of control? Mark Ellis explains what happened when he began 'tech-free Sundays'
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Opinion
Pity Eugene Peterson, the latest victim of social media's theology wars
Sam Hailes interviewed Eugene Peterson shortly before his remarks on gay marriage caused controversy.
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Magazine Features
Digital disciples
Is meeting together online a valid expression of church? Joe Ogborn investigates
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Opinion
Thinking of doing a social media fast? Here's what its like
Three Christians share what happened when they gave up Facebook, Twitter and other social media for forty days in the run up to Easter
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