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'Science for Seminaries' Highlights Importance of Integrating Faith and Science
It's a common misconception that Christianity and science are somehow opposed, two competing entities for the hearts and minds of our society. The ...
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Your Brain Has 500 Trillion Connections
Your body, including your brain, is fearfully and wonderfully made. In the book Does My Goldfish Know Who I Am? science writer Joshua Foer explains to ...
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Farmers Need to Pause and Sharpen Their Blades
Gordon MacDonald writes in "Cut and Sharpen”:
Once, when my wife, Gail, and I were hiking the high meadows of the Swiss Alps, we saw two farmers ...
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Research on the Best Methods of Study
Scripture memorization can be a powerful practice that not only helps you to remember a truth but also to understand it better.
This idea draws support ...
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No Slack for Intellectual Slackers
God is no fonder of intellectual slackers than of any other slackers. If you are thinking of becoming a Christian, I warn you [that] you are embarking ...
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Living Life with Eyes Wide Open
Erwin Raphael McManus writes in The Barbarian Way:
We had an incident while Jet Skiing off the coast of Wellington [during our family vacation to New Zealand]. ...
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Medical Student Learns Valuable Lesson
In his book Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance, Atul Gawande recalls a patient he encountered during his final year of medical school. The older ...
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Quickly Versus Deeply
Larry McMurtry, known for his [book] Lonesome Dove, wrote another book about roads—the many roads he had driven on and the hundreds of miles he ...
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Sparking the Flame of Knowledge
Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire.
—William Butler Yeats, poet and dramatist, 1865–1939
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Award-Winning Novel Rejected
Getting a novel published is an extremely difficult affair, especially if you are an unknown author. One freelance writer named Chuck Ross decided to ...
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