This Week's Recommendations

1.       The World as 100 Christians: Fascinating breakdown of what global Christianity looks like today. The researchers report that, "A typical Christian today is a non-white woman living in the global South, with lower-than-average levels of societal safety and proper health care. This represents a vastly different typical Christian than that of 100 years ago, who was likely a white, affluent European." 

2.       The Economics of All-You-Can-Eat Buffets: How do all-you-can-eat buffets make money? What happens when someone tries to trick the system? It’s particularly interesting to read this during COVID-19. I wonder if buffets will ever come back?

3.       What if Tolkien Lived in Middle Earth Too? I’m re-reading The Lord of the Rings right now, so I particularly enjoyed this analogy of the Trinity.

4.       The 100 Most Spoken Languages: Loads of fascinating information in this infographic.

5.       The National Parks Illustrated Based on Their Worst ReviewThis is pretty funny. "There are bugs...and they will bite you on your face." Ha! 

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