

Book Review of The Rise of the Nones by James Emery White
There has been a recent shift in American culture that we’ve never before seen: a rise in religiously unaffiliated. Will White’s book help us reach them?
There has been a recent shift in American culture that we’ve never before seen: a rise in religiously unaffiliated. Will White’s book help us reach them?
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