Why Context Is Everything ; And What Happens When We Ignore It
The first time I heard the phrase; text without context is pretext, I thought someone was scolding me for plagiarizing a Bible verse on Instagram. It sounded…
June 29, 2026
Malthus Wasn’t Really Writing About Population
June 27, 2026
The Monetization Hamster Wheel
June 26, 2026
The One Resource That Grows When You Share It
June 26, 2026
New Insights on Capacity
June 26, 2026
Three Daily Pauses
June 25, 2026
Bearing Witness to Love
June 25, 2026
Building the Ne’er-Do-Well Generation
June 23, 2026
Community Resource Advocacy: It’s More than Flyers
June 29, 2026
Malthus Wasn’t Really Writing About Population
June 27, 2026
The Monetization Hamster Wheel
June 26, 2026
The One Resource That Grows When You Share It
June 26, 2026
New Insights on Capacity
June 26, 2026
Three Daily Pauses
June 25, 2026
Bearing Witness to Love
June 25, 2026
Building the Ne’er-Do-Well Generation
June 23, 2026
Community Resource Advocacy: It’s More than Flyers
The first time I heard the phrase; text without context is pretext, I thought someone was scolding me for plagiarizing a Bible verse on Instagram. It sounded…
There was a man I knew; let’s call him Craig, although his name was something less memorable, like Todd or Phil, who had an astonishing ability to…
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The Book of Ecclesiastes does not preach so much as it sighs. It does not command but contemplates. You can almost hear the shuffle of sandals on…
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I first suspected that existence was absurd while eating a corn dog at the Iowa State Fair. It wasn’t the corn dog itself, though that could be…