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Continue reading →: How Long Is Your Timeline?
“You may delay, but time will not.” – Benjamin Franklin Danny Hillis is a computer engineer and inventor who designed a 10,000-year clock. He explains why: “I want to build a clock that ticks once a year. The century hand advances once every 100 years, and the cuckoo comes out…
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Continue reading →: Searching
“For we were the purpose of his embodiment, and for our salvation he so loved human beings as to come to be and appear in a human body.” – Athanasius of Alexandria The 12th century Buddhist poet, Saigyo Hoshi, wrote the following poem following a visit to a Shinto Grand…
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Continue reading →: Rescued to Rescue
“For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves.” Colossians 1:13 (NIV) Katharina Groene, solo hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, was on a death march. She’d hiked 2,500 miles, beginning at the Mexican border, now, in Washington State,…
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Continue reading →: An Alternative Approach to Advent
“The depravity of [humankind] is at once the most empirically verifiable reality but at the same time the most intellectually resisted fact.” – Malcolm Muggeridge The themes of the four Sundays of Advent in the medieval church were death, judgment, heaven, and hell. The last Sunday before Christmas Eve, worshipers…
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Continue reading →: Run Away!
“It is far better to avoid sin in the first place than to struggle to overcome its consequences.” – Tony Evans Imagine an animal you fear, perhaps a rattlesnake or a large spider. What if you were on safari and you faced an angry rhinoceros?! What would you do if…
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Continue reading →: What’s On the Inside?
“A problem is a chance for you to do your best.” – Duke Ellington Imagine you’re holding a cup of coffee when someone bumps into you, causing you to spill some. I realize for some of you losing any of your morning coffee is a triggering, painful prospect, but bear…
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Continue reading →: Climbing the Mount of Transformation
“Spiritual formation is a process of being conformed to the image of Christ for the sake of others.” — M. Robert Mulholland Climbing Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, is a daunting and challenging task. Climbers face the dangers of sub-zero temperatures, high winds, and a low oxygen environment. The…
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Continue reading →: Symphony for a Broken Orchestra
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” – Arthur Ashe Hundreds of broken instruments sat in storage in the Philadelphia public schools. Due to tight budgets, the school district couldn’t afford repairs. Broken trumpets, worn-out violins, cellos in multiple pieces, all silently set aside, awaiting…
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Continue reading →: The Butterfly Effect
“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” – Napoleon Hill Edward Lorenz is credited with discovering what has become known as the “Butterfly Effect.” He was running a computer program that predicted the weather, when he rounded a number, deleting the thousandths part of…
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Continue reading →: Bitter or Better?
“I am determined to be cheerful and happy in whatever situation I may find myself. For I have learned that the greater part of our misery or unhappiness is determined not by our circumstances but by our disposition.” – Martha Washington Tal Ben-Shahar got kicked out of a Ph.D. program…






