In which our regular writers toss around subjects a
little more volatile than usual.
Tom: Last month, IC, you and I had
a conversation in this space about what might come after the COVID crisis
for local churches, as well as for Christians generally in a transformed
economic and social environment, and I don’t want to revisit the topics we
considered at that time at any length.
But in the last week or two (assuming you are not reading this in
Sweden), you are probably hearing about significant “spikes” and “surges” in the COVID-19 infection rate wherever you live. Some people are calling it a “second wave”. The
U.K. has seen the worst surge, topping what they experienced in April and May, but
Canada is looking ugly too, as are the
U.S.,
France and especially
Spain. (I’m using the
World Health Organization (WHO) stats; graphs of confirmed cases and deaths day by day in each country are found by scrolling down below the maps.)