With a mix of movement, soothing activities and cooking, The Brain Kitchen helps struggling kids learn skills to calm themselves and even rewire their brains to cope with challenges. It's a picture of how innovation happens -- with insight, small steps and experimentation. |
The author of "Healing Spiritual Wounds" talks about how the church was a source of both wounding and healing. > Read more |
Despite deep and irresolvable differences, Americans must find a way to live together, a Washington University law professor says in this interview. He calls for a 'confident pluralism,' bolstered in part by tolerance, humility and patience. > Read more |
When there's a hitch in the event, meeting or worship service -- and there will be -- leaders must improvise, be mindful, check the process and trust God's plans, writes a managing director at Leadership Education at Duke Divinity. > Read more |
Level Ground Trading is dedicated to fair trade with farmers. But its co-founder also has a larger, theological vision: a system designed for the good of all. > Read more |
Countless potential pulpits -- places of community service and leadership -- exist outside the church, says a Vermont pastor, school board member and active community volunteer. But will clergy look up from the busyness of day-to-day ministry to embrace them?
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