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  • The Solder and Foil of Life

    The Solder and Foil of Life

    The following guest post was contributed by Cornerstone teacher and assistant professor of Spanish and International Studies, Dr. Harland Rall. First of all, I don’t agree that Humpty Dumpty can never be put back together again. Just live with that statement for a little while, please. In Cornerstone today, Fabiola mentioned that the story most…

    October 4, 2010
  • Worldview, a poem

    Worldview, a poem

    The following poem was contributed by Cornerstone teacher and assistant professor of English and Creative Writing, Dr. Shelly Sanders. . Worldview . Me: 33, female, white, married, believer, doubter. Quiet. The bitter pill I wouldn’t take that’s stuck halfway down my esophageal passage isn’t race at all nor gender but a body that won’t do…

    September 27, 2010
  • New Monasticism interview

    New Monasticism interview

    This week, Dr. McCracken interviews a number of ACU students and alums developing a community of intentional living just south of campus. They discuss their process of prayer and discernment leading to the creation of the community, their goals for their work, and voices like John Perkins and Shane Claiborne that have guided their journey.…

    September 23, 2010
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