Today we’re going to look at two chapters. Chapter 18 talks about four consequences of a society that is breaking down. Chapter 19 makes it personal...
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His name is Adugnaw Worku, and he left Ethiopia in 1971 to continue his education in Australia and the United States. Because of his political...
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Both of these chapters talk about leadership — a kind of leadership that totally flips any of our preconceived notions about good leaders upside down...
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Author Shea Tuttle shines a spotlight on this quiet, enigmatic man, and I found myself engrossed in the story of his life and faith that unfolds in...
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On this week’s podcast episode, Ronald E. Osborn, Associate Professor of Ethics and Philosophy at La Sierra University, and host Alexander Carpenter...
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We asked members of the Spectrum community to share with us what they’ve been reading, watching, and doing these last few weeks. Here is a round-up...
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With the shadow of COVID-19 hanging over the planet, everything not related to ventilators and testing and self-quarantining tends to get pushed to...
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In today’s post we’re going to look at two chapters: 11 which talks about the so-called “empty spaces” in the world and in our hearts, and 16 which...
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