Random reading/listening–03/17/23

“Religion and education: Let’s be perfectly clear,” by Darren Sherkat. Here’s the link.

“Answering Dan Barker’s Easter Challenge,” by Jonathan MS Pearce. Here’s the link.

“‘What Happens to a College Student’s Religion,’ 94 years later,” by Aidan Scully. Here’s the link.

“First Baptist Church in Florida to force members to sign anti-LGBTQ contract, by Hemant Mehta.” Here’s the link.

“Two Hikers Swept to Their Deaths by Floods in a Utah Canyon.” Here’s the link.

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Author: Richard L. Fricks

Richard L. Fricks is a novelist, former attorney and CPA, Fictionary Certified StoryCoach Editor, and creator of The Pencil-Driven Life. He lives in rural North Alabama near Boaz, where much of his fiction and reflection remain rooted. His work explores story, inherited purpose, faith and doubt, family pressure, moral contradiction, consciousness, ordinary life, and the practice of beginning again with a pencil.

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