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    <title>Comments by Bradley Solmsen</title>
    <author>Bradley Solmsen</author>
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      <title>Comment to Guest Post: Simon says federations, denominations and J. orgs can evolve through new social media</title>
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      <description>Thank you for keeping this crucial agenda on our radar. On one hand this is daunting work on the other hand, if we want to continue to engage people, we need to put aside our own fears and lack of knowledge and forge ahead...</description>
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