I guess you could say we needed toilet paper, but that's not why I bought a package Tuesday. The empty shelves caught my eye. With less than ten packs on the shelf, I figured I'd better not be left caught with my pants down. (Ahem) It was "just one package." But the same sense of worry, no matter ...
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Coronavirus and How Christians can respond
On the last day of the last decade, the first cases of what we now call COVID-19 were reported to the WHO (World Health Organization). Within a week, China identified the virus, and two weeks later a case was reported on US soil. Underneath the fast-paced timeline, we've asked a lot of questions. ...
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Future brides, bedrooms, and bashing the Super Bowl
A lot of women had a lot to say about the Super Bowl—the halftime show. For the most part, if moms asked what children thought, they were smart enough to say they were uncomfortable. They were probably also curious. Children are masterful in reading cues—facial expressions, eye contact, tone, word ...
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7 Valentine’s Day Lessons about Love from Kids
Loved looked so simple when I was little. I love you, and you love me back. But somewhere between our first Valentine's Days and the grown up ones, love gets complicated. Shifts in society further change things, so that fewer people find "their someone" or make vows to stay once they're found. ...
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Desperation: who’s doing something?
Two Sundays and 7,370 miles separated them. At the first venue, I sat wrapped in a shawl, seated in a plastic chair on a tile floor. They served chai in dixie cups outdoors. At the second, I wore jeans, seated in a padded seat before a large stage. They served coffee with flavored creamers in a ...
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