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Faith Under Fire – Post-Covid Rebounds – 01/04/24

Faith Under Fire – Post-Covid Rebounds – 01/04/24

A five-year research project on congregational vitality began just before the Covid shutdowns began in 2020. (The timing gives informative snapshots of the effect of the closing of church buildings, and the move of church life to electronic connections. It also gives us a long-view of how congregations have rebounded, and why some churches are seeing grow in the new era.)

That research has data from across the U.S. on how local churches fared during the pandemic, and analysis on how congregations have bounced back. Although local situations obviously vary, the national average is that overall worship attendance has nearly recovered to pre-pandemic levels. When those who worship online or through social media are included, the average church which offers at least one virtual option is seeing increased participation.

Allison Norton of Hartford International University joins Family Life to talk about the Religion Research Project, how various kinds of congregations are faring now, and what lessons church leaders can take from the Covid era, and what “next steps” seem to be most effective for churches and church networks.

Allison Norton is a faculty associate at Hartford International, and oversees its Covid Religion Research project.

She also directs the Pastoral Innovation Network of New England.

The Covid Religion Research website offers insights from this survey of 15,000 congregations, a research library, and information guides for congregational and denominational leaders. You will find those resources here. The Lilly-funded project also offers a newsletter for past results and future updates.

 

Real Answers – Setting your boundaries – 01/03/24

Real Answers – Setting your boundaries – 01/03/24

Real Answers” on Family Life

Our “Real Answers” feature brings you practical ways to handle the tough topics which face Christians and their families.

Christian Counselor Christopher Anderson talks with Family Life’s Sarah Harnisch about setting personal boundaries for the new year. Even if the activities on your calendar are good and worthwhile, Anderson says it becomes easy to become overscheduled. That, in turn, add stress to your own life, and can add turbulance within your household.

 

Real Answers” is one of our Wednesday news features during the Family Life Noon Report, on air and online. You can also hear Anderson’s analysis and recommendations in some of our other newscasts on the air and online.

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Year in Review 2023 – Special program, plus expanded segments with bonus content

Year in Review 2023 – Special program, plus expanded segments with bonus content

It’s the annual “Year in Review” from Family Life News.

We aired a half-hour special remembering the event and the issues of this incredible year. Click this link for our Year in Review 2023.

However, 2023 was such a full and unique year, so there is no way all the highlights (and lowlights) of the year could fit in this one program.

So we have added bonus content to extended versions of each segment.

The Family Life News Team reviews and analyzes the biggest news of the year

The Sounds of 2023

Remembrances of some of the famous people who died in the year just past

Our “Capital Connection” commentators count down the biggest governmental and cultural stories from Pennsylvania and New York

 

Anytime, you can listen, subscribe, download or share any of our News Features from FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts.

Year in Review 2023 – Legacies

Year in Review 2023 – Legacies

We included a number of the prominent people who died during 2023 in our half-hour special at the end of the year.

In this expanded segment, we can remember the legacies of additional who found fame in religion, politics, music, sports, entertainment and other fields.

Our primary “Year in Review” special from the radio is also available online. It includes the roundtable discussion among Family Life’s news anchors about the Top 5 news stories of the year, plus analysis of the lasting issues which affect Family Life listeners in New York and Pennsylvania. (If you live beyond these two states, much of what you will hear discussed are also impacting many parts of the nation — and the world.)

 

Listen, subscribe, download or share all of our podcasts, news features and bonus content from FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts.

Bonus content included in this segment

Year in Review 2023 – Top 5’s from the Family Life News Team – expanded conversation

Year in Review 2023 – Top 5’s from the Family Life News Team – expanded conversation

It’s the annual “Year in Review” from Family Life News.

Beyond what we included in our Special Edition of the Noon Report on the last Friday of the year, the Family Life news anchors continued their conversation about the major issues and events of 2023.

This podcast includes additional parts of this Year End Roundtable as a website bonus. Listen for analysis of the year’s significant local, national and world news, from Sarah Harnisch, Bob Price, and Mark Webster. News producer Greg Gillispie is the host.

 

Listen, subscribe, download or share all of our podcasts, news features and bonus content from FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts.

Bonus content included in this segment

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