How many of us form an opinion on something based on spurious evidence and then allow the idea to set
Category: Verbal-Visual
Peacock
Curtains are a character in Peacock.
Temple Grandin
Stop right now. Stop whatever you are doing. Go right now to rent and watch Temple Grandin.
The Disenchantment of Secular Discourse (Smith)
“How can you believe in something you can’t see?” My atheist friend whispered this question to me during homeroom announcements
The Crazies (2010)
What have we become? Imagine your average American small town farming community. White picket fences, green fields, and red barns
Tocqueville’s Discovery of America (Damrosch)
Everyone claims and quotes him, but not all understand him.
In the Neighborhood (Lovenheim)
How would you respond to a neighbor you had just met who asked if he could sleepover one night at
Souls in Transition (Smith)
Swiss authorities studied how religious traditions are passed from generation to generation. The results published in 2000 were staggering.
The Leadership Ellipse (Fryling)
John F. Kennedy was wrong. So says Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput in Houston Baptist University’s forum on faith and public
You Are Not a Gadget (Lanier)
“He has too many chocolate chips in his cookie dough.” This was my son Tyler’s response to my query of