Finding Source In an Outsourced World


In the religious world I grew up in, there were so many rules about how to live a pious or holy life. Looking back, it feels a lot like what I imagine 1950s America to have been. There were proper ways of doing things, like boys shouldn’t have hair that touched their ears and girls needed to wear knee-length skirts. We shouldn’t listen to secular music, and then the big one: TV and movies. Those were essentially off-limits.
I remember hearing all sorts of conversations about this, mostly about ...
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