The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. April showers bring May flowers. It’s a common saying that many of us have heard and repeated since ...
As 2024 comes to a close, we are taking this time to focus on hope. While this year has been rough for the climate and the environment in many ways, there is also so much good happening out there.
In ‘Love’s Braided Dance’, Divinity professor explores the transformative power of hope Therein lies the problem, says Duke faculty member Norman Wirzba. “You don’t have hope; it’s not like a vaccine ...
These are unarguably challenging times. Stress is quite high in the U.S. and worldwide. In stressful times, many individuals find solace in spirituality or religion while others search for potential ...
One of the most powerful images in all of the Bible comes from the Old Testament prophet, Ezekiel Ch. 37. “The hand of the Lord was upon me, and he brought me out in the spirit of the Lord and set me ...
Gabriella lay dying, 50 years after leaving convent. An old friend held her hand. “Gabriella, tell me you believe.” “No,” she said, but I hope.” And … I hope I will soon have completed my 88th year of ...
I have several Sterilite containers full of holiday decorations in my attic, but I don't have the desire to really decorate. In the past, my friend, who worked in retail for several years, didn’t want ...
Both fear and hope have the power to move people to action. But they do so in very different ways. Whether you’re a leader in an organization, nonprofit, or in government, understanding how these ...
When David Kimberlin, M.D., arrived at UAB in 1994, he joined a legacy decades in the making. Drawn by UAB’s expertise in virology, Kimberlin became part of a multi-institutional effort—first called ...
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