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Why don´t they sell peanut butter here?
Tyler Charles
Tell us about your summer vacation.
Charity Singleton
New study explores what international scientists think about science and religion.
Christine A. Scheller
I spread my right arm out feeling the empty space in my bed. My heart sinks.
Lore Ferguson
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May 25, 2012

Unexpected Orchestras: Finding God in Our Daily Routine

Reid  Echols

What if a full orchestra performed for you during your morning commute?

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May 25, 2012

Everything Matters: Travel as a Cultural Act

Tyler Charles

Editor's Note: On Fridays we're hosting a series called Everything Matters, where guests share why their particular vocation or experience is a cultural act. Each installment serves as a response...

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May 24, 2012

Rocks in a Jar

The High Calling

A professor shows his class what the word "full" really means, whether it refers to a jar, a schedule, or a life.

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May 24, 2012

Community Writing Project: Summer Vacations

Charity Singleton

Though summer doesn't officially begin for nearly a month, in the Midwest where I live, school is ending, the days are getting longer, and the talk around the office is already revolving around...

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May 26, 2012

Religion + Life with Elaine H. Ecklund, Part 5: International Attitudes

Christine A. Scheller

  In her book Science vs. Religion: What Scientists Really Think, Laity Leadership Institute Senior Fellow Elaine Howard Ecklund focused exclusively on the views of American scientists at elite...

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May 24, 2012

Sleeping Alone

Lore Ferguson

I wake slowly, facedown, stretching my legs, cupping my toes over the end of the bed, feeling my calf muscles pull and retract. My head is lying flat, on 400 thread count white sheets. I am facing...

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May 24, 2012

When Leaders Mess Up

Christopher Smith

"Is it true that you once fell asleep during one of your own lectures?" The professor’s stunned expression revealed that he hadn’t expected anything like this when he called on the student. The...

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May 21, 2012

"How Can Christians Impact Work & Culture?" - Dale Bruner

The High Calling

"We need the community; we need each other."

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May 21, 2012

Books: Small Things With Great Love by Margot Starbuck

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“I’ve been reading this book,” I begin, and I look up just in time to catch them throw each other one of those looks. You know, one of those Oh, no, here we go again looks. I continue...

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May 20, 2012

Electrifying Faith

Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Adults were critical of young Al.  His energy was—well—boundless. His questions were endless. These days, people would call him A-D-D.  In his day, teachers called him “addled.”   But not his...

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Early in my pastorate at Irvine Presbyterian Church, I stirred up a storm by what I wore—and didn't wear—when I preached. As it turned out, congregation members were impressed by what they called my "flashy ties." In actuality, I was wearing what had been normal in the church in Hollywood where I had served as an associate pastor. But my "flowery ties" were a bit much... Read More +

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