Almost 1 in 5 Americans have a smart speaker like the Amazon Echo in their home, but the tech industry is still struggling with how to handle religion.
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The Year of the Bible? How God’s Word Spread in 2017
This was a good year for increased exposure to the Bible from Washington D.C. to remote villages in Africa to smartphones around the world.
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iFaith: How Religion and Technology Coexist in a Digital Age
New research finds most Americans see no conflict between their religious beliefs and their tech devices, but there may be some issues lurking behind the shiny screens of our smartphones.
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Bible Readers Turn to Psalms More Than Ever in 2016
This year may have been a time of change, but Bible readers turned to familiar verses more than ever in 2016—especially the Psalms.
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New Ways to Share the Old, Old Story
From 1,000 languages on an app to the world’s longest single graphic novel, Christians are discovering new ways to share the gospel with unreached people.
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Cellphones at Church: Benefits and Cautions
According to a Pew Research survey, 96 percent of American adults say it’s “generally not OK” to use a cellphone at church or during a worship service. But can there be legitimate uses during a church service?
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