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How now shall we act online?

Derek Rishmaway and Aaron Armstrong discuss how Christians should approach using social media and online conversations in a Christlike way.

Rishmaway works with college students and young Adults at Trinity United Presbyterian Church. He is a staff writer for Christ and Pop Culture and a regular contributor for The Gospel Coalition. He also blogs frequently at derekzrishmawy.com.

Armstrong is the author of Awaiting a Savior: The Gospel, the New Creation and the End of Poverty and Contend: Defending the Faith in a Fallen World. He blogs regularly at bloggingtheologically.com and is an occassional contributor to The Gospel Coalition.



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