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Rural church internet

I was chatting with one of my professors today, and she mentioned a high-tech savvy Wartburg graduate a few years ago who went on internship to a rural congregation. By rural, she meant “no high speed internet.” We went on to have a lovely conversation about how backwards the church often can be with regards to technology.

My conclusion: You can send me anywhere, but pretty please let there be hot and cold running internet! Otherwise I’ll have to drag said congregation kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

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