To celebrate “Freelance Christianity’s” 11th anniversary, here’s its #1 post from the past decade

To celebrate “Freelance Christianity’s” 11th anniversary, here’s its #1 post from the past decade

Happy August! This month marks the 11th anniversary of the “Freelance Christianity” blog, something I never would have predicted when I first started. When I began this project, it was clear that only my immediate family and maybe a dozen friends and colleagues were reading it–now thousands of readers visit and comment every month. To mark this auspicious anniversary, here is (by several thousand visits) the most popular essay in Freelance Christianity’s history. It’s from 2019, and a lot has happened since I wrote it (including a pandemic!). But I think you’ll find that much of it is as relevant today as it was four years ago. Enjoy!

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