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<description><![CDATA[<p>I am in the early stage of creating science curriculum for pastors a lay leaders to help them understand, to help them understand and respond to questions about relevant topics, such as
climate change, vaccine safety, and herd immunity, that are regularly discussed by news outlets. My goal is to provide basic science (how does it work) information, based on what is currently understood by scientists, in a way that is understandable and relevant while keeping God at the center of the conversation.
As  I begin to tackle this work that I believe God has given me to do, it would be helpful to have a better understanding of the interests and needs of pastors and lay leaders in the areas of science and technology. I would appreciate it if you would take a few minutes to complete a Google survey. If this is not something you are interested in, it would be helpful for me to know that as well. All information will remain confidential and only be used by me to for planning purposes.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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