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Creation is amazing. Whether I’m hiking in the woods, gazing on a garden filled with beautiful flowers, or watching our two dogs play together, I am left in awe at the wonders of the natural world. More »
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Creation is amazing. Whether I’m hiking in the woods, gazing on a garden filled with beautiful flowers, or watching our two dogs play together, I am left in awe at the wonders of the natural world. More »
Conventional wisdom tells us that a college education is not primarily about taking courses, reading books, or passing tests. Of course these are all important parts of the college experience. But these kinds of measurement tend to place the focus on a more superficial level. On a deeper level, the value of a college education lies in the way a student’s mind can be shaped—specifically as they learn how to think logically, write clearly, and speak confidently. More »
If there’s anyone who knows about temptation, it has to be Jesus. At the very beginning of his ministry, he spent forty days in the wilderness dealing with the devil’s lies, half-truths, and accusations. More »
Jim had an uncanny knack for needling people. Whenever an opportune moment came, you could be sure that a sarcastic comment or negative joke was going to come out of his mouth. More »
When he was about nine years old, an Oglala Lakota boy received a vision. Two men came down from the clouds and brought him into a sacred tent. More »
A simple sign labeled “Eucharistic Chapel” was taped to a wooden door in the hallway of the hospital where I worked as a physician assistant. Although I was a practicing Catholic, I had passed by that door for months. More »