@racheljwelcher Old Testament study entitled Wandering and Wondering. Could be used in a group setting or by individuals. Hits some of the highlights of the desert years of the people of Israel.
Breaking 🚨: My dear friend and former Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse announced that his tumors have shrunk by 80% thanks in part to a new cancer drug
Ben Sasse: “I'm down 99%, in five months, of how much cancer is in my blood.”
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Former Auburn RB Brian Battie will be graduating with a degree from Auburn University in August.
"It is a testament to Brian’s strength, determination, and his love for life," wrote Adriene Battie. "After everything he has faced, he continues to find a way forward, to find light in the darkness, and to never give up."
Since we're talking about the national literacy crisis (and some people are angry at a guy who has 10,000+ books), a reminder that I have just the book for you about all this, including ancient book lovers/hoarders, coming in Feb 2027 @BrazosPress https://t.co/lbJN83FHH2
At Harvard, a student thought A Clockwork Orange was written in “Old English” and used AI to “translate” it.
Others “view reading as an unnecessarily burdensome way of acquiring knowledge” and think professors who ask them to do it are “arbitrarily withholding information.”
My books: "Seasons of Sorrow: A Haiku Liturgy" (2026), "J.R.R. Tolkien: Christian Maker of Middle earth" (2023), & "Undiminished Returns: Poems of a Christian Life" (2020), "All Things New: Essays on Christianity, culture, & the arts" (2018).