
Elizabeth Evans
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Oct 16, 2024 |
anabaptistworld.org | Elizabeth Evans
Americans are leaving organized religion in staggering numbers. In the newly released book Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion, Hope College psychology professor Daryl Van Tongeren offers ways to navigate the “grief, loss, pain, and longing” that often accompany such transitions and then points to new paths to find meaning.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
religionnews.com | Elizabeth Evans
(RNS) — Americans are leaving organized religion in staggering numbers. In the newly released book “Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion,” Hope College psychology professor Daryl Van Tongeren offers ways to navigate the “grief, loss, pain, and longing” that often accompany such transitions and then points to new paths to find meaning.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
sgtreport.com | Elizabeth Evans
by Dr. Elizabeth Evans, Daily Sceptic:The NI Government is currently running a public consultation on the Orwellian Public Health Bill. The new Bill is seeking to upgrade and strengthen the existing Public Health Act and bring it into alignment with the World Health Organisation’s notorious International Health Regulations. Human Rights Lawyer Michael Brentnall has analysed the 79-page policy document in detail and explains what he found in a highly informative video interview.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
ncronline.org | Elizabeth Evans
Only about 4 in 10 American voters say global warming will be "very important" when they vote for president in November, according to the Yale Center for Climate Change Communication. But while polls show voters are concerned with other issues, such as inflation and immigration, the environment continues to be a top concern for voters, especially younger ones, and crosses lines of faith and politics in ways that other issues don’t.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
religionnews.com | Elizabeth Evans |Rizki Fauzi
(RNS) — Only about 4 in 10 American voters say global warming will be “very important” when they vote for president in November, according to the Yale Center for Climate Change Communication. But while polls show voters are concerned with other issues, such as inflation and immigration, the environment continues to be a top concern for voters, especially younger ones, and crosses lines of faith and politics in ways that other issues don’t.
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