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10 Significant Trends of Last Decade

January 1, 2011

Qideas.org is tracking the Ten Most Significant Trends of the past decade.  Interesting stuff, for example: At the Q gathering in 2010, urbanologist Richard Florida observed that young adults meeting one another no longer ask, “What do you do?” They ask, “Where do you live?” More and more people will change careers in order to stay … More 10 Significant Trends of Last Decade

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2010 Barna Report – “Megathemes”

December 28, 2010

From Barna: Do you agree with these six themes? What do you think? What can we do? Change usually happens slowly in the Church. But a review of the past year’s research conducted by the Barna Group provides a time-lapse portrayal of how the religious environment in the U.S. is morphing into something new. Analyzing … More 2010 Barna Report – “Megathemes”

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