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To see how religion boosts public health, watch ‘Call the Midwife’

To see how religion boosts public health, watch ‘Call the Midwife’

by admin | Jul 31, 2017 | Featured Article

From Religion News Service I was thrilled to hear that PBS’ “Call the Midwife” has started a new season in the U.S., especially since a British friend had sworn to me that no more episodes were being produced. Back we can go to those breath-holding glimpses of...
Faith and Health: Who suffers most when TV goes low on religion? 

Faith and Health: Who suffers most when TV goes low on religion? 

by admin | Jul 31, 2017 | Featured Article

HuffPost, April 11, 2017 “…what is the impact of the public trashing of religion on the lives of the great majority of Americans who profess a belief in God? New research exploring the relation between mental health and negative media portrayals of religion reveals...
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