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Building 20 at MIT Brought Together Diverse People
MIT used to have a famous office building simply called Building 20. This structure, located at the intersection of Main and Vassar Streets in East Cambridge, ...
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When the Supremes Socialize
In an article having to do with the socializing of Supreme Court justices Justice Scalia shared some of his wisdom: Ruth Bader Ginsburg fondly recalled ...
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We Are Made to Reflect God's Glory
Paul likens us to shining stars, and the word shine means to reflect. The scientific term is albedo. It's a measurement of how much sunlight a celestial ...
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Google's Monotune Ad Campaign
An ad campaign for Google's Android has a young musician playing Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. As his hands fly over the keys, a statement ...
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Physician Warns of Spiritual Autoimmune Disease
Physician Horace Smith warns that in the church "we must guard against 'spiritual autoimmune disease,' in which spiritual white cells see normal cells ...
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A Shout-Out to Missionaries in Ukraine
It's tough to find a glowing article about evangelicals, especially in a publication like The New York Times. But hats off to the Times for this positive ...
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Ancient Monasteries Practiced Radical Hospitality
The Rule of St. Benedict, written by Saint Benedict of Nursia 1,500 years ago, has instructions for a very specific role in the monastery—the porter ...
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Atheist Commends Churches for Hospitality
Sanderson Jones, a former stand-up comedian who leads the Sunday Assembly—also known as the "atheist church"—spent Sunday attending three ...
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Millennials Losing Trust in Institutional Church
A report from Pew Research concluded that younger generations tend to have more positive views than their elders of a number of institutions that play ...
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Apple Genius Bar Promises Community
When the first Apple Store opened in 2001, there was no iPod or iPhone, and 97 percent of people in the U.S. were on dial-up Internet. For every hundred ...
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