
Watching the news
While the abundance of news updates and outlets has led to a more news-conscious public, the sheer quantity of information and opinions can also feel overwhelming — especially when much
Read MoreWhile the abundance of news updates and outlets has led to a more news-conscious public, the sheer quantity of information and opinions can also feel overwhelming — especially when much
Read MoreWhere does your sense of identity come from? And does the way you think about yourself matter? Our guest this week, Russ Gerber, thinks so and he shares an experience
Read MoreDave Scott, who works for The Christian Science Monitor, recently wrapped up a podcast series called “People Making a Difference.” He joins our host to talk about some of the inspiring
Read MoreLast month, the Editor of The Christian Science Monitor, Mark Sappenfield, shared his thoughts on the challenges and opportunities during a time of great political division. Since we received quite a
Read MoreOur guest, Lari Snorek, has spent considerable time volunteering with an organization that is dedicated to restorative justice—helping those convicted of a crime to recognize their mistake, restore good to
Read MoreHow you think about yourself matters. As this week’s guest explains, when our view of our identity is rooted in the Divine—instead of human personality, history, flaws, or talents—we discover
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