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There's No Need to Fix an Internet that Isn't Broken
Every now and then I like to chime in on what's happening in the political arena. This time around, can I afford to ignore the rumors...

David Kilby
Feb 25, 20153 min read
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Random Prose about Winter
On nature's eve, Winter arrives with a performance that can only be hers. The characters who once stood in the spotlight have all...

David Kilby
Feb 24, 20151 min read
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Our History in 700 Words
From humble beginnings, a tribe of hunters and gatherers cast seeds in a meadow and discovered how to control the growth of crops. They...

David Kilby
Feb 21, 20153 min read
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Peek Around the Bend: We Need a Culture of Questioners
Changing the way people think isn't always a good thing. Sometimes I try to do it just for fun, only to find out that the common way of...

David Kilby
Feb 20, 20152 min read
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A Few Ways Christians May Relate to Islamic Theology
The roof of Hafaz tomb, left, and the north rose window of St. Denis in Paris show the similarities between the artistic styles springing...

David Kilby
Feb 19, 20153 min read
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The Biblical Roots of Celibacy
Celibacy is a topic that has been debated for a very long time in Christian circles. People have argued about its relevance, its place...
by Alex Blechle, Guest Blogger
Feb 8, 20153 min read
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Mosquito Monstrosity: Genetically Modified Organisms Coming to the US?
You may have heard by now from popular news sources about the possible introduction of male genetically modified mosquitoes in Key West...

Amy Miller
Jan 27, 20152 min read
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The Wooded Path: Man’s Journey and Search for Beauty
Several weeks ago, relishing the graceful winds of summer’s last warm breath, I went hiking with a few friends to a quiet wooded retreat...
Amy Miller, Managing Editor
Dec 15, 20142 min read
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Water Into Wine
Six empty jars against the wall. The guests have spilled and drunk them all. A Mother’s voice implores, “They have no wine.” He takes a...
Sheila MacLean
Dec 6, 20141 min read
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The Skeleton in the Locker: Hazing in the World of Sports
“'Hootie hoo,' the older players yelled before their home game that night, flicking the lights on and off and on again. Then they tripped...
Josh Sadlock
Nov 11, 20143 min read
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Exploring the Meanings of the New Evangelization
In recent years there has been constant chatter in the Catholic Church about the New Evangelization. Every now and then, amidst the...

David Kilby
Oct 23, 20143 min read
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Lima, Peru: A Journey to the City of Kings
The world is a big place, yet in some sense it is quite small. My visit to Peru was my first trip to South America, and I arrived with an...

Amy Miller
Oct 23, 20143 min read
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What Voice is Missing in the Media Today? We May Know.
On this blog I'd like to invite readers on a journey that explores what it's like to establish and build up a Catholic publication for...

David Kilby
Oct 14, 20143 min read
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The Conscientious Consumer: Dairy & Your Health Part 2
Last week, I discussed various types of milk available for the health-conscious consumer. This week, as promised, we'll explore some of...

Amy Miller
Oct 11, 20143 min read
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Journey of Faith: Living the Heroic Ordinary Life
I am an ordinary person made extraordinary by living my faith. Where heroes are lacking, where the world is in a state of chaos where a...
Jenn Tawney, Guest Blogger
Oct 10, 20143 min read
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