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In this chapter, the
author refines the thesis that a theological school is a
community of persons trying to understand God more truly by focusing its study within the horizon of questions
about Christian congregations.
It's something that churches of all denominations have been investing in, but Mez McConnell, senior pastor of Niddrie
Community Church in Edinburgh, Scotland and
author of Church in Hard Places (Crossway Books, 2016) has questions
about the results of such ministries.
As far as creating opportunities for dialog within your faith
communities, I'd recommend starting with a book club, perhaps around a book like Trouble I've Seen by Drew Hart, or The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, or Assimilate or Go Home by Danielle Mayfield, or Forgive Us by the
authors mentioned above — something that's not directly
about this election or this presidency, but that addresses issues related to justice.
The
author talks
about practices that address fundamental human needs: honoring the body, hospitality, household economics, saying yes and saying no, keeping Sabbath, testimony, discernment, shaping
communities, forgiveness, healing, dying well and singing our lives.
Shane Claiborne, an activist and
author who runs the Simple Way
community in Philadelphia, published a book earlier this year
about the death penalty.
She is passionate
about community, healing, equality, justice, spiritual and transformation, and is the
author ofDown We Go, a challenging book
about following Jesus into the hard places of
community.
Although I write for a living, everyone I know who writes
about food and recipes, from top - selling
authors to people who work for small
community - based publications, will invariably tell you that the main reason they work so hard to create recipes is because they really do want people to cook and bake from them.
Charles Euchner,
author of Playing the Field: Why sports teams move and cities fight to keep them, and Alex Fynn, a British
author who has written extensively
about Arsenal, separately determined that a pro sports team provides roughly the same economic benefit to a
community as a large supermarket.
Third, acknowledging that some of the blame for the biased and one - sided media reporting on head injuries rests with some members of the scientific
community who issue one - sided press releases and feed cherry - picked results
about their findings to selected members of the media, the
authors look to a day when the «harsh division and polarization» in the research
community (an almost inevitable byproduct, unfortunately, of the intense competition for grant money in Concussion, Inc.), gives way to greater collaboration among researchers and a more «cordial discourse» between scientists via letters and responses to journal editors and back - and - forth debates at large academic conferences.
Given some of the criticism directed at Weigel as well as All the Single Ladies
author Rebecca Traister, both married women writing
about the single life, it's clear that the anti-couple single
community can seem just as judgmental and limiting.
The «pink slime» controversy has touched a nerve in the school food
community and underscored how little parents know
about what their children eat at school, said Kate Adamick, a noted school food consultant and
author.
Speaking
about the way she wants to raise her children, the
author and actress has said, «It really is
about the tone you set, and you can talk until you're blue in the face, but kids watch what you do every single day of your life, all day long, and that behavior and that example and that love and
community and honesty is just, I think, what's making everything feel safe for my kids.»
You might not think a book
about the struggle to wrest six thousand acres of Lake Michigan dunes from development and preserve it as a public place would be suspenseful adventure story, but Traverse City
author heather Shumaker promises just that - a riveting story that spans decades
about a small
community of people who preserve a beloved tract against all odds.
Indeed, ideologies are a special type of political thought [full disclosure, your
author writes
about ideologies too]-- ubiquitous in the political (and academia) according to Freeden — that are characterised as collections of de-contested concepts (what is
community?
That in particular has given us the ability to flag content that we want to make «sticky» or which hasn't been tagged properly: you see something you think the
community should know
about, you tag it «greenmyapple» with del.icio.us, and it shows up in the feed, regardless of whether the
author tagged it or not.
Mr. Gaines, a best - selling
author and magazine journalist, went into greater detail on his vision of a more cooperative town government, and expressed concern
about the lack of «big - picture» budget thinking by some members of the
community.
Also mounting good campaigns are talented candidates with good ideas like Brian Kavanagh, former chief - of - staff for Council Member Gale Brewer, and aide to former Mayors Ed Koch & David Dinkins; Chris Papajohn who served on the American Civil Liberties Union's committee on disability law when they discovered that U.S. Post Offices are often not accessible to people with disabilities; Gur Tsabar, an aide to Speaker Gifford Miller, is articulate and well - informed on many issues, and
authored an editorial in the April 14 Town & Village newspaper
about unjust redlining of disabled New Yorkers due to budget concerns; Darren Bloch, a former Con Ed spokesperson who is a member of
Community Board 6, is well - versed on housing and homelessness issues.
2 p.m., NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray will participate in a Facebook Live discussion with Kay Warren — a national faith leader,
author and co-founder of Saddleback Church —
about how faith leaders can address mental illness and addiction in their
communities.
Author Alex Vitale, a sociology professor at Brooklyn College, discussed this when speaking
about his book The End of Policing at Oakwood
Community Center in Troy (see Luke Stoddard Nathan's recent story in The Alt).
About the importance of their article, the
authors state: «In a period of international conflict as well as domestic pressures within the NHS, the study of stress and resilience has again become a prescient topic for both military and medical
communities.
«In the United States, only
about 10 percent of physicians practice in rural areas, and less than 3 percent of entering medical students nationally plan to practice in a rural
community or small town,» said Kevin Kane, MD, a professor of family and
community medicine at the MU School of Medicine and lead
author of the study.
«This study is
about starting the conversation
about how
communities can buffer themselves against unpredictable ecosystem changes in the future,» said lead
author Timothy Cline, a doctoral student in the UW's School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences.
«We're hoping that clinicians will use these criteria and that there will be more awareness among clinicians and the
community about Christianson Syndrome,» said Brown University biology and psychiatry Assistant Professor Dr. Eric Morrow, senior
author of the study in press in the Annals of Neurology.
«There has been concern in the healthcare
community about the impact of routine, daily chlorhexidine (CHG) bathing on fostering the spread of bacteria resistant to this agent,» said David Warren, MD, MPH, lead
author of the study and Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Barnes - Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.
«There has been widespread confusion in the biomedical
community and the general public in the last couple of years
about the health effects of specific types of fat in the diet,» said Dong Wang, a doctoral candidate, SD» 16, in the Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology at Harvard Chan School and lead
author of the study.
«The more we know
about the microbial
communities in a given environment, the more likely it is we can reshape them to improve environmental and human health,» said senior
author Rob Knight, PhD, professor of pediatrics and computer science and engineering, and director of the Center for Microbiome Innovation at UC San Diego.
«People involved with these gardens are passionate
about healthy eating, food security and helping people connect to where their food comes from,» says Ashley Chaifetz, lead
author of a paper describing the work and its effect on school and
community gardening practices.
«We need to increase awareness in the medical
community about the increasing trend of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage in pregnancy because management of these patients continues to be a clinical conundrum,» said study lead
author Kaustubh Limaye, M.D., clinical assistant professor in the Division of Cerebrovascular Diseases at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.
Based on those findings, the
authors estimate that for cities of similar size averaging 3,187 births per year, an annual investment of approximately $ 2.2 million in nurse home visiting would yield
community healthcare cost savings of
about $ 6.7 million in the first six months of life, or $ 3 saved for every $ 1 spent.
«Given all that is known
about preventing heart disease, it is critical that public health
communities work with local
communities to support efforts to improve heart health,» said public health researcher Mark Ommerborn, lead
author of the study.
We build the ties that our families,
communities, and cultures couldnt survive without,» says Nanette Gartrell, MD,
author of My Answer is No... If Thats OK With You: How Women Can Say No and (Still) Feel Good
About It.
She is the
author of The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine and the paperback, The Wahls Protocol A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles and teaches the public and medical
community about the healing power of intensive nutrition.
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Community Players present Ira Levin's dark comedy thriller
about a once successful
author who goes to great lengths to produce new work amid a bout with writer's block.
As an esteemed
author and journalist, he was been writing
about the struggles of the Black
community for quite some time.
«High - quality civic learning teaches the importance of
community (both within the school and more broadly), respectful dialogue
about controversial issues, creative problem solving, collaboration, teamwork, and the importance of diversity,» according to the
authors.
The Dust - Up
authors also use error - ridden information
about a child's food stamp eligibility to argue, unconvincingly, that charter schools tend to serve the better - off segment of the minority
community.