archive of blog posts
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Article: Easter Vocation: I Have Seen the Lord | The Washington Institute
A lovely read about Easter, vocation, and “holy friends” who call us to be all that we are in Christ. Recommended. We hope and pray for friends who can help us discern our vocation. Vocation is lived through the grace of ordinary living in family life and daily work. And vocation is lived through an…
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Article: The Importance of Sitting With Patients – NYTimes.com
One example of how our STEM fields desperately need the influence of the humanities: it’s dehumanizing to doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals to put up with the expectation that their professional detachment can protect them from the human toll of caring for the sick. Our health care system seems masterfully built to grind down…
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Understanding the Racial Empathy Gap: The Power of Narratives (Part 1) | Judy Wu Dominick
Understanding the Racial Empathy Gap: The Power of Narratives (Part 1) | Judy Wu Dominick. ^ Recommended blog series happening this week with posts by Judy Wu Dominick, in partnership with Jen Haymaker. The news has been full of race discussions this past year, but Judy has a good way of explaining the issues and…
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Music Monday: A Metal Show
WHAT? Hold on, you’ll have to speak louder. My ears are still ringing. About once or maybe twice a year, I find myself packed into a small venue around sweaty people tense with anticipation. We all know why we’re there. We know what’s at stake. Like last night, when a friend and I headed to…
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The Protestants of Metro NYC on Easter Day › A Journey through NYC religions
The Protestants of Metro NYC on Easter Day › A Journey through NYC religions. ^^ Good read. There are a lot more Christ-followers in this world than white evangelical protestants tend to acknowledge. 🙂

