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Recent Posts
- On Budget Cutting, Excellence, and Leadership: i.e., DOGE
- VALUES: A Leadership Model for 21st-Century Science Organizations
- How the Early Church Put Faith Into Action—A Christ Follower’s Response to the USAID Crisis
- Nine Theological Errors/Misapplications That Bolstered Slavery
- Who Am I? How the USAID Debate Serves as a Mirror
Monthly Archives: November 2022
Modeling Christian Public Discourse
“All models are wrong, but some are useful” – British statistician George Box I first ran across this famous quote early in my science career while writing my thesis on the effects of habitat variation on recruitment of pink salmon … Continue reading
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Tagged christian public engagement, culture wars, fruit of the spirit, Jay Green
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We Can Make a Difference
In the world of “believe it or not,” the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) recently rejected a statement condemning “the destruction of property and the infliction of bodily violence against political opponents.” Yep, you heard this right. A statement condemning … Continue reading
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Tagged fruits of the spirit, kindness, pelosi, stochastic terrorism, violence
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