Sobelle transforms this makeshift attic into a space of reflection and wonder as he unpacks our relationship to everyday objects: breaking, buying, finding, fixing, giving, losing, winning, trading, ...
A Reflection for Saturday of the Second Week of Advent Hindsight is 20/20. We know that Jesus’ story ends in his triumph over death, the ultimate proof that he is the Son of God. It’s tempting to ...
Find today’s readings here. These are some of the last words that Jesus speaks to the disciples before the Ascension, and they are also among the words I struggle with the most. I have many friends ...
The Cartel of the Suns is old news. Long-ignored old news. However, its public damnation by Secretary of State Marco Rubio demonstrates the Trump administration is serious about protecting American ...
Some search for battle, others are born into it ...
Things aren’t always what they seem in the world of Junya Watanabe, who transformed the most banal of household objects into thought-provoking — and sometimes jarring — creations. He turned a cluster ...
After a multiday hike to the top of Utah’s tallest mountain, they recounted relating the weight of their packs to life’s burdens and likening the challenging ascent to the journey of mortality. Most ...
My grandmother has a lipstick she’s been using for thirty years. The younger me used to watch, fascinated and a little perplexed, as she pulled the gold case out of her vintage Chanel handbag and ...
How great has been the improvement in methods of teaching during recent years can be measured to some extent by a comparison of newly published books intended for use in public elementary schools with ...
During the 2024-25 school year, students in Southern Adventist University’s physics club taught lessons about the basics of Quantum Information Science and Technology (QUIST) at three local schools.
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