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How A Husband and Wife Took Back Their Sundays
Freelance writer Jason Heller describes how he and his wife made a pact a few years ago:
Every Sunday, we swore to each other, we will abstain from work. ...
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Bible Reading Is Dropping Dramatically
Bible reading dropped dramatically in 2022. It is unclear why. Roughly 50 percent of American adults reported opening Scripture at least three times a ...
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Hey, New Mom, Have You Considered Relaxing?
Writing in the New Yorker, Lucy Huber and Joanna Davis have some advice for new mothers:
Hello! I see you are a young mother caring for your young children, ...
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Restaurants Prioritize Employee Emotional Wellness
A reporter at an alternative newsmagazine has been noticing a particular trend in the Portland, Oregon food scene. Many boutique restaurants, pop-ups, ...
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The Oregon Trail Taught One Pioneer About Sunday Rest
In May, 1853, Phoebe and her husband Holden Judson joined a covered wagon train near Kansas City hoping to reach Washington Territory by mid-October. ...
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New Year’s Resolution: Rediscover Boredom in the Smartphone Age
Smartphones have changed the way we inhabit public space and more specifically, how we fill our time while waiting. Consequently, day-dreaming, thinking, ...
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Don’t Treat the Bible Like a Spiritual ATM
In a recent issue of CT magazine, Jen Wilkin writes:
When the first ATM was installed in my hometown in the 1980s, it felt like magic: Insert your card, ...
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Gym Classes Focus on New Fitness Goal: Rest
There’s a new trend at gym classes around the country. Americans emerging from more than two years of pandemic are looking for something new in ...
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Ways Your Smartphone Is Changing You
Tony Reinke’s book, 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You, makes explicit what many of us feel bubbling under the surface: Quietly, subtly, our phones ...
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TikTokers’ Attention Span Maxes at 60 Seconds
TikTokers have remarkably short attention spans. Nearly 50 percent of users surveyed by TikTok said videos longer than a minute long were stressful; a ...
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