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Gateway to Who in the World Are We?

Who in the World Are We? is my ongoing journey, wondering out loud while working to help form one small corner of the church. I’m a wandering semi-polymath, which means this blog is a mix of pile and web. The … Continue reading

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Lessons for me from the sermon on Hebrews 5:11-6:3

As Christians, we have the responsibility to feed our minds with truth by hearing the Word of God in a way that goes continually deeper, reaching for all the clarity that God provides, so that we may identify his goodness … Continue reading

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11 Reasons to Make Space for Different Worship Cultures (a rif on 11 Reasons to Stop Offering Different “Worship Styles”)

First a bit of clarity. I read 11 Reasons to Stop Offering Different “Worship Styles” from the perspective of a long-time contemporary worship musician, lover of traditional hymns, and theologically trained ponderer. Much of what the author says needs to … Continue reading

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Teasing out the categories of interdisciplinary integration

This spring I delve into interdisciplinary integration as an essential process within the integration of faith and learning. Each Saturday of this term, I shall post a 300-word reflection of the week’s ponderings. This is the first reflection. I begin … Continue reading

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Creating a Separate Workspace to Encourage Productivity

INTELLECTUAL HEALTH Enjoy Success From Home: How to Minimize Your Work Time So You can Maximize Your Free Time, a post over on Jobs and Business, offers helpful suggestions for creating a productive work space away from an “official” office. … Continue reading

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