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Megan Fowler
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Some days you can’t love social media enough. This is one of those days. It began like this. Someone stole 12 tons of KitKats. And then the replies started coming in. Scroll down.

Joe White is letting go of responsibilities at K2. Under his leadership at @Kanakuk, hundreds of children were abused. This isn’t the end of an era — a new start requires institutional acknowledgement of wrongdoings and actual repentance. He's still currently CEO of this camp.




Of note: @Fowl_Words has a preview of several denominational conventions this summer (including @The_ACNA, @PCAByFaith and @GlobalMChurch) and the matters each will deliberate upon. christianitytoday.com/2026/03/what-t…





Thomas C. Gibbs reviews Justin Smith's newly-published book, “Together for Good: A Couple’s Guide to Thriving in Christian Ministry." ow.ly/nNeM50Ys0Hy

Nearly a decade after its launch, Servant Church still meets for weekly worship in a neighborhood school. ow.ly/CM9C50Yqr0k

Due to a “movement of the Holy Spirit,” conservative Anglicans have nixed their plan to elect a spiritual leader to rival the Archbishop of Canterbury. christianitytoday.com/2026/03/conser…



Came across this quote from Alan Jacobs in the minutes of #PCAGA in 2011: "I have thought a lot about why people get so hostile online, and I have come to believe it is primarily because we live in a society with a hypertrophied sense of justice and an atrophied sense of humility and charity, to put the matter in terms of the classic virtues. In our online debates, we not only fail to cultivate charity and humility, we come to think of them as vices: forms of weakness that compromise our advocacy. And so we go forth to war with one another."

At a congregational meeting on Sunday, the congregation elected Paul Goebel to serve as its new senior pastor. ow.ly/I3a150Yo9xR




More than a testimony of suffering, healing, or resilience, Morgan says his experience is “the story of how God cares for his people.” ow.ly/aWGQ50Yj5YE