While a human eye has one lens with which to observe an image, many insects have hundreds! Each “eye,” then, can see part of the overall picture, and these little creatures rely on their many eyes to detect movement around them. When it comes to seeing underwater, the shark has ...
Read More »Even The Most Evil Of Us Can Be Forgiven
The other day I was talking with an atheist who brought up a “study” that says Christians have had more abortions, are the largest religious segment of the prison population and have high rates of pornography addiction. He was trying to claim some kind of moral high ground, but I ...
Read More »Never Deal With Difficult People Again
Let’s talk about difficult people. Know any? Everyone does and if you don’t, let me tell you, you’re the only person in the world. I say that with all due respect. Just this morning, I was mulling over the difficult people in my life, struggling with the ever niggling “what ...
Read More »Sin Weaves a Web of Destruction
As I settled down in the living room this morning, I grabbed my laptop, ready to begin my day. I looked up into the foyer and was distraught to see a five-foot stretch of spider web suspended above my furniture. As I examined it more closely, I discovered it was ...
Read More »Campus Voices: Choices Our Students Must Make
As parents, we all remember our children’s “firsts:” first tooth, first word, first step, and first day of school. For many of us, there were feelings of fear or anxiety, sadness or loneliness, as we waved goodbye and left them in the hands of a teacher for the first time. ...
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