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- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 95|50minJennie Allen’s Help For Tangled EmotionsHow God meets us in our mental health, memories, and mourning.Russell Moore|
- COVID and the Church Episode 10|49minAppendix: The Impact of Age, Ethnicity, Gender, and LocationHow and why did the pandemic disproportionately impact different demographics?
- COVID and the Church Episode 10|47minChapter 9: Beauty from AshesStories from the pandemic remind us that hope abounds even in the most difficult circumstances.
- Younger Pastors Took the Brunt of the COVID-19 BurdenNew research shows most ministers under 34 saw job responsibilities change and worried about their mental health.Meagan Gillmore|
- Why Prison Ministries Are GrowingAdaptations for COVID-19 are helping Christians reach incarcerated people, with eager cooperation from government officials.Maria Baer|
- Billions in Federal Aid Helped Christian Orgs Survive the PandemicA CT analysis of federal data shows that ministries received about $7 billion in forgiven PPP loans, with about a third of US churches receiving funding.Emily Belz, with data analysis by Jung Kun Song|
- Pandemic Restrictions Had No Lasting Effect on Churches, Study FindsEven in states where regulations were severe, most congregations moved on quickly.Daniel Silliman|
- Pastors Wonder About Church Members Who Never Came Back Post-PandemicNew research shows disagreement over COVID-19 policies drove changes in attendance, but “a lot of it is a mystery.”Hannah McClellan|españolPortuguêsFrançais
- COVID-19 Hit Black Churches Harder, but They Weathered It BetterNew research shows how Black churches suffered during the pandemic. But these congregations also found unity where others were torn apart.Emily Belz|
- 15 Percent of Churches Laid Off Staff in COVID-19. Many Are Still Looking for Work.For some, pandemic firing prompted a turn to secular employment.Daniel Silliman|
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