Here are the nuggets of advice that have guided you over the years
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Here are the nuggets of advice that have guided you over the years
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Here are some devotional reflections I’ve written for my 72nd birthday: The passing of years has a way of sharpening what matters most. Looking back, I can see that life has never been a journey travelled alone. Through seasons of joy and sorrow, certainty and doubt, strength and weakness, God has remained faithful. The psalmist … Continue reading Growing Older With Purpose →
"Love isn't just something that happens to you. It's something you have to nourish."
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Every young woman should hear these.
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"Another day, another chance to make the mistake that will save you."
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Who among us hasn’t wished that they could turn back time and live their teenage years differently—to try harder in school, be more involved in clubs or athletics, ask that girl out or reject that boy you should never have dated. To just live better. In Haibara’s Teenage New Game+, the titular salaryman makes a… Read More Haibara’s Teenage New Game+ and Keys to Living a Rainbow-Colored Youth
In his latest column installment, Strawser writes about the importance of inquiry in the newly established Israel Studies Program.
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Pushing back on the aesthetics of rage with a critique of activist resentment.
I’ve been reflecting about resilience recently. I’ve learnt that resilience isn’t about being unbreakable, it’s about learning how to bend, recover, and keep moving when life doesn’t go to plan. Stay Ready: Resilience begins with realism. Life rarely unfolds according to plan, and the shock of disruption often hurts more than the disruption itself. Staying … Continue reading Finding Strength When…
The Politicos saw power as structural; the Dropouts saw it as psychic. The tragedy wasn’t in their divergence, but in their failure to integrate.
It was such a pleasure to work with these thirty-one amazing authors who each contributed a vignette to my latest book, Digital Inclusion in an Unequal World published by Routledge on 7th April 2026. Read or listen to all their … Continue reading →
"His little laugh gets me every time."
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Currently, many of the “internet Christians” are complaining about Platonism. Well, that is quite funny. Let us first debunk a myth: “internet Christians” — the term “internet” implies someone who took up a belief last week and has made it their identity — are not significantly distinct from regular Christians. All of you are attention-seekers […]
"Never miss anyone who knows how to find you."
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"If the pants perfectly fit, buy them in every color."
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"I was gonna tell you something…"
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Aristotle, line engraving by P. Fidanza after Raphael Sanzio 3,040 words Part 1 of 2 Plato and Aristotle are the twin peaks of Ancient Greek philosophy. Aristotle was Plato’s student. But in one way, Aristotle seems to backslide from Plato. Plato was interested in theoretical topics like mathematics and the philosophy of nature. But following […]
Organized violence isn't revolutionary - it's the bureaucratic reality of empire.
Now presenting the 2026 Winter Games on TNT, the former Team GB Olympic snowboarder reflects on what has shaped her life beyond the slopes
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