
“Emerging adulthood,” Part 2
Picking up where I left off last time, I want to take another look at “emerging adulthood.” In two weeks, the third and last installment
Picking up where I left off last time, I want to take another look at “emerging adulthood.” In two weeks, the third and last installment
I would like to point out that the University of Michigan ranks among the top 15 finest universities in the world. Academically. We are talking
What I can’t help but notice, almost daily, is that I’m running low on holy water. Truth is, this Protestant has never opened this elegant
As the warmth of September gives way to the cool of October, doubtless do palates begin to change and many begin to crave the offerings
I am on the upper age of being a digital native. Technology is essential in my life. What’s a digital native? Glad you a asked.
This year I was privileged to be invited to join an interdisciplinary group of scholars. Together we will study the intersections of economics and metaphor
photo credit: Freddy Rosas Jeff Munroe is away today. His daughter Amanda, Social Justice Curriculum and Pedagogy Coordinator at Georgetown University’s Center for Social Justice
Jim Bratt is away today. We thank Paul Janssen for being our guest blogger. The church is hardly crying out for another take on “spiritual
Just the other day I walked to work–about seven blocks in all–for the first time since early July. It’s amazing how we take the simple
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