
Andy Crouch, a senior editor at Christianity Today and author of "Culture Making: Rediscovering Our Creative Calling"
One of my favorite social commentators, Andy Crouch, offers a wonderful piece in Q listing the Ten Most Significant Cultural Trends of the Last Decade: Ten trends in North American culture “that accelerated dramatically in the 2000s—almost always for better and for worse at the same time.”
One | Connection…
Two | Place…
Three | Cities…
Four | The End of the Majority…
Five | Polarity…
Six | The Self Shot…
Seven | Pornography…
Eight | Informality…
Nine | Liquidity…
Ten | Complexity…”
I highly recommend reading the entire article and joining the conversation.
What do you think Andy missed, understated, or overstated?