As the generation most likely to report experiencing misconduct and least likely to tolerate it, Christians under 35 stand to shape how congregations respond. (Shellnutt, Christianity Today)
Read MoreThe last time Belgium's Grimbergen Abbey brewed beer, the United States was only about 20 years old. But the abbey now plans to make beer again, and for inspiration, it will turn to the original recipes and brewing instructions in its archive of medieval texts. (Chappell, NPR)
Read MoreThe show’s ending embodied many of the dismissive clichés about fantasy, rather than representing the genre come of age. (Douthat, The New York Times)
Read MoreJulie Thomas, director of marketing at the Arkansas Educational Television Network, told the Arkansas Times that, “in realizing that many parents may not have been aware of the topics of the episode beforehand, we made the decision not to air it.” (Iati, The Washington Post)
Read MoreFor decades, the main reason chief executives were ousted from their jobs was the firm's financial performance. In 2018, that all changed. Misconduct and ethical lapses occurring in the #MeToo era are now the biggest driver behind a chief executive falling from the top. (Allyn, NPR)
Read MoreAmerican millennials are approaching middle age in worse financial shape than every living generation ahead of them, lagging behind baby boomers and Generation X despite a decade of economic growth and falling unemployment. (Adamy & Overberg, The Wall Street Journal)
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