Site updated

We have updated our site as promised; you probably won’t notice anything if you’re not looking, but we’ve made some changes that should solve a lot of problems.
The most significant change we’ve made is that the root of the site is no long religiousaffectionsministries, but rather simply religiousaffections. Everything should redirect from the old domain to the new, but you may notice some broken links.
The other significant change is that we’ve integrated our comment system with Facebook. We hope that this will make it easier for readers to interact with articles on this site.
We’ve also migrated our store completely to an Amazon.com-powered store. Check it out using the link above.
Please let us know if you notice anything that seems broken.
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