Sermon Illustrations about Solitude
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Ancient Well Fed By Underground Springs
Once upon a time there was an old well that stood outside the front door of a family farmhouse in New Hampshire. The water from the well was remarkably ...
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Our Niagara Falls-Like Flood of Data
We are in the age of gargantuan numbers, truly instant information, ceaselessly hyperactive social media, when the World Wide Web has become a flood-driven ...
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Doctor Identifies New Epidemic—Busyness
Dr. Susan Koven practices internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. In a Boston Globe column, she wrote:
In the past few years, I've observed ...
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On the Leash
Rabbi David Wolpe wrote for Time why he sees the constant communication of modern life as a bad thing. Wolpe says, "Constant connection, increases, ...
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Study Shows Cell Phone Separation Anxiety
Researchers from the University of Missouri wanted to know how subjects behaved when parted from their iPhones, so they recruited 208 students for a survey ...
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Our ICYMI World
ICYMI stands for "In Case You Missed It,” (in case you didn't know). It is most often used on X to re-promote an interesting link, but ...
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The New Social Technology: Loss of Solitude
Sherry Turkle, Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at M.I.T., has interviewed hundreds of people of all ages about their daily fixations ...
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Black-hole Resorts Designed to Help You Unplug
In an article titled "The Joy of Quiet," author Pico Iyer mentions a cliff-top room in Big Sur where people pay $2,285 a night partly for the ...
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Study Finds that We Can't See Money on Trees
Does money grow on trees? Even if it did, many of us might not notice it. That's the conclusion from a team of researchers who were studying something ...
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Study: People Prefer Electrocution to Quiet Time
We all crave a "little peace and quiet," from time to time, but a study sheds (ahem) shocking light on how hard it actually is for us to deal ...
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