What We Read This Week


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Each week, we bring you interesting stories from around the web. Here’s what caught our eye this week!


SOCIETY

Dear Grandkids

Six acclaimed Canadian authors write letters from the heart…Read Full Article

From ucobserver


SPIRITUALITY

A Light in the Abyss

Since the dawn of time, people have searched for truth amid the metaphorical abyss of darkness that is human existence, and this is where religion comes in…Read Full Article

From spirituality and practice


THEOLOGY

So…How Do You See God?

How we see God may be one of the most important decisions we’ll ever make. When we’re first confronted with this question as adults, our picture of God will always emanate from our subconscious early childhood experience with our father or a father-figure….Read Full Article

From Radical Mentoring


RELIGION

A Memory Aid for Forgetful People

Because we will forget to love one another. We will forget that God loves us. But we will never forget to eat…..Read Full Article

From MarkWhittall


SCIENCE

How a 14th century manuscript could solve our antibiotic crisis

Researchers are poring over an important medieval medical text with 360 recipes, many of which might have successfully fought infection long before modern science.Read Full Article

From Treehugger


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Categories: Religion, science, society, spirituality, theology

Author:Wood Lake Publishing

At Wood Lake Publishing we are passionate about supporting and encouraging an emerging form of Christianity, which is rooted in ancient wisdom and attentive to the movement of spirit in our day. Visit us online at woodlakebooks.com

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