Before Billboard charts, before radio, before recorded sound itself, America still had “hit songs.” Whatever way its success was measured, a hit song touched something among the masses. (Mitchell, The Wall Street Journal)
Read MoreThe Freethought Caucus, which Huffman launched in 2018 to promote church-state separation, has grown to 37 members — more House lawmakers than the uber-conservative Freedom Caucus (32) or the Congressional Prayer Caucus (34), according to the platform LegiStorm. (Boorstein, The Washington Post)
Read MoreA 15-year study by psychologists reveals that our social skills and communities are failing. Technology is likely to be the culprit. (Twigg, The Telegraph)
Read MoreParents and faith leaders remain young people’s most trusted sources when it comes to religious and spiritual exploration despite younger generations increasingly looking to online and media platforms for authenticity and connection, a national study has found. (Ramirez, USA Today)
Read MoreA new briefing note from The Iona Institute has found that over the past 10 years, the number of baptisms taking place annually has fallen by 30pc. The research finds that the two big drivers of the decline are falling births, and rising secularism. Falling births account for about 60pc of the decline with the rest accounted for by secularisation. (Iona Institute)
Read MoreGallup estimated that 45 percent of adults participated in at least one form of gambling in the previous 12 months, down from 64 percent in 2016. The estimates are based on telephone interviews with more than 2,000 participants. (Reynolds, The Washington Post)
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