On the blog–May 2014
Do you want to remember everything (5/29) – Is remembering now the default and forgetting the exception? Review of Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age My reading…
Read moreDo you want to remember everything (5/29) – Is remembering now the default and forgetting the exception? Review of Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age My reading…
Read more“Until recently, the fact that remembering has always been at least a little bit harder than forgetting helped us humans avoid the fundamental question of whether we would like to…
Read moreI’m concentrating this year on knocking a few books off my to-read list (with exceptions now and again). So it’s been a great season of getting to some books I’ve…
Read moreAs we get older, many of us think we can’t memorize as well as we used to. Maybe so. (Maybe not?) But I know we can still memorize some. And…
Read more“Richard Halverson writes, ‘When the Greeks got the gospel, they turned it into a philosophy; when the Romans got it, they turned it into a government; when the Europeans got…
Read moreWho wants a lazy kid? Nobody. But what can we do to help them better love and serve others? We’re looking today at four big ways to serve at Do…
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