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DESCRIPTION:You may have read articles by Paul Raushenbush\, Senior Relig
 ion Editor of the Huffington Post and former Associate Dean of Religious
  Life at Princeton. Please join him at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in M
 cLean (1125 Savile Lane\, McLean\, VA 22101)&nbsp\;on November 18 for a 
 discussion on &ldquo\;The Power of the Internet in Our Spiritual Lives.&
 rdquo\;\nRev. Paul Raushenbush:&nbsp\; &ldquo\;The Power of the Internet
  in Our Spiritual Lives&rdquo\; \nSunday November 18\, 2012 at 10 am\, &
 nbsp\;11:30 am\, or 5:30 pm\nThe Internet has fundamentally changed the 
 way we communicate and obtain information.&nbsp\; Sacred and religious t
 exts\, theological debates\, and virtual pilgrimages are all just a clic
 k away.&nbsp\; The Internet can be a wonderful tool for religion.&nbsp\;
  However\, Rev. Paul Raushenbush\, Senior Religion Editor of The Huffing
 ton Post calls it both a blessing and a curse.&nbsp\; The Internet shoul
 d come with a warning:&nbsp\; &ldquo\;Handle with Care.&rdquo\;&nbsp\; I
 t is overflowing with information on religion and spirituality that can 
 lift our spirits and help us to grow in knowledge and wisdom.&nbsp\; How
 ever\, the web can also deceive\, harden hearts and enflame destructive 
 animosities.&nbsp\; Rev. Paul Raushenbush will share insights into how p
 eople of goodwill can best approach faith in the digital age culled from
  over a decade of working in on-line religion.&nbsp\;\nRev. Paul Brandei
 s Raushenbush is the Senior Religion Editor for the Huffington Post. Fro
 m 2003-2011 he was the Associate Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel a
 t Princeton University. An ordained American Baptist minister\, Rev. Rau
 shenbush speaks and preaches at colleges\, churches and institutes aroun
 d the country including the College of Preachers at the National Cathedr
 al in Washington D.C.\, The Chautauqua Institute in upstate New York\, t
 he Center for American Progress\, and the New America Foundation. He has
  appeared on ABC World News Tonight and is a repeated guest on CNN and N
 PR. He has been quoted in The New York Times and The Washington Post and
  was an original editor for Beliefnet.com. His first book\, Teen Spirit:
  One World\, Many Faiths (HCI) was released in the Fall of 2004. He is t
 he editor of the 100th Anniversary edition of Walter Rauschenbusch's boo
 k\, Christianity and the Social Crisis &ndash\; In the 21st Century (Har
 perOne). His work at Princeton included strengthening the interfaith com
 munity on campus. He was the Co-Director of the Program on Religion\, Di
 plomacy and International Relations at The Liechtenstein Institute on Se
 lf Determination at Princeton University.\n&nbsp\;\nVisiting Immanuel Su
 nday\, November 18\, 2012\n10:00 a.m.&nbsp\; Preaching\, Sunday Morning 
 Worship\n11:30 a.m.&nbsp\; Dialogue and Conversation with Paul\n5:30 p.m
 .&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Preaching\, Sunday Evening Service\n6:30 p.m. &nd
 ash\; 8 p.m.&nbsp\; Meet with Youth Fellowship
URL:http://mclean.patch.com/events/rev-paul-raushenbush-senior-religion-e
 ditor-of-the-huffington-post-the-power-of-the-internet-in-our-spiritual-
 lives
SUMMARY:Rev. Paul Raushenbush\, Senior Religion Editor of The Huffington 
 Post: “The Power of the Internet in Our Spiritual Lives”
LOCATION:Immanuel Presbyterian Church: 888 Dolley Madison Blvd\, Mc Lean\
 , VA
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