The whimsically titled Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (there's no one by that name in the band, and the "Jazz Odyssey comes from the execrable free jazz piece in This Is Spinal Tap) occupies a rather unique ...
There’s something about difference that contracts our minds and bodies. Something that urges us to seek shelter within the safe walls of similarity. But what if this evolutionary tendency robs us of ...
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One of the biggest mistakes we make in love relationships is assuming that our partners' experience is the same as ours and that events and behaviors mean the same to them as they do to us. In the ...
Pastor Perreaux-Dominguez (Being a Sanctuary) offers a rousing “plea for unity around the core truths of the gospel” to heal a weakened church. The author contends that today’s culture of division has ...
The Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey hits its stride with a flourish on the The Sameness of Difference. The fluidity and focus of the trio is palpable as the players position themselves at a nexus between the ...
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