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Things you should be knowing of this week:

  • Malta does good youth work. Reading between the lines, it's also interesting to see that the UK isn't the only place where youth work is still tied in closely with Christianity.
  • It was internet safety day last Tuesday. Not that I noticed, the article's a bit dull but does contain this bit of useful statistics "In the UK 14% of children have been victims of bullying by mobile". Which I think is lower than I would have guessed.
  • Young people in India are going online to worship. And buy indulgences (or whatever the equivalent seems to be in Hinduism). For a fee ranging from $4 to $300, Indians can perform virtual complex religious ceremonies in any temple in the country.

Things I'm not sure what to make of:

A youth work professor's (who I think teaches one of Hayley's house mates) thoughts on the current state of youth work. I think my thoughts regarding the bishop a few weeks back apply here still.


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