How does the sacred end up in cyberspace? Professor Helland discusses online religion with Sarah Poko: POKO PONDERS: What is sacred? | Saltwire https://t.co/GFO32ltGMc
There is time for us to create a better, happier world, but we can’t sit back and expect a miracle. We each have actions we must take, by living our lives meaningfully — helping others whenever we can and making every effort to do them no harm.
Cyberspace as sacred space? Practicing religion in the face of the Covid crisis. What do we gain and what do we lose from online religious activity? #onlinereligion#DalaiLama https://t.co/YufOxiui7b
Adapting traditions to save traditions. Interview I did for Christmas and the Covid lockdown. #onlinereligion#virtualreligion#Traditions Shift - NB with Vanessa Vander Valk - Dec. 22, 2020: Traditions https://t.co/JfyRgc4qPa
A short article I wrote a few years ago that seems more relevant today: "Faith, the internet and improving the state of the world" https://t.co/OaApPI2Ul3 via @wef
Children today are our hope for the future. Since global warming affects us all, must discuss taking care of our world at #LLSummit2020. Must also find ways to reduce the gap between rich & poor. Join us on 9 Sept and call for a #FairShare4Children — https://t.co/uhwWArN0tC