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Keeping the Sabbath
Clip: 4/4/2013 | 7m 17s
How does a family in these technology-filled times practice the Sabbath?
How does a family in these technology-filled times practice the Sabbath? MaryAnn KcKibben Dana, pastor of Idylwood Presbyterian Church in Falls Church, Virginia, and her family are spending one day a week without computers, work, or other distractions to see if a modern family can spend "holy time" together.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Keeping the Sabbath
Clip: 4/4/2013 | 7m 17s
How does a family in these technology-filled times practice the Sabbath? MaryAnn KcKibben Dana, pastor of Idylwood Presbyterian Church in Falls Church, Virginia, and her family are spending one day a week without computers, work, or other distractions to see if a modern family can spend "holy time" together.
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