I’m a Christian radio host: Our music isn’t high art — but it’s just what people want.; Together 2016 playlist: The best in contemporary Christian music; Who said 2016 was unusual? For religious groups, it looks like 2012 all over again.; Come for Jigglypuff, stay for Jesus: Church in the age of Pokémon Go; ‘Together’ is a modern-day evangelical revival, complete with TED Talks, hip-hop and no politics;
 
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American Jews consider the unthinkable: Should they become German citizens?
Decades after the Holocaust, young people say the ability to study in Europe makes the idea attractive.
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I’m a Christian radio host: Our music isn’t high art — but it’s just what people want.
Why are more people listening to Christian music?
 
Together 2016 playlist: The best in contemporary Christian music
Casting Crowns. Hillsong United. Gospel singers, Christian rappers, praise bands. They'll all be on the Mall on Saturday.
 
Who said 2016 was unusual? For religious groups, it looks like 2012 all over again.
Non-religious voters have become much more interested in this election than 2012 -- which could be good news for Clinton.
 
Come for Jigglypuff, stay for Jesus: Church in the age of Pokémon Go
When your church is a PokeStop, do you invite gamers inside or tell them to turn off their phones?
 
‘Together’ is a modern-day evangelical revival, complete with TED Talks, hip-hop and no politics
This might be one of the bigger Christian outreach events in decades
 
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