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"Why
Haven't I Done This Earlier?"

By
Russ Carlson
Biology
University of Georgia
“It was such a simple
thing, really. It took less ten seconds. The first time I did this, I thought
'Why haven’t I done this earlier?'" [Read
More]
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For Such a Time as This
An
Interview with Sherry Ryan

Dr. Sherry Ryan is a professor
of Information Technology and
Decision Sciences at the University of North Texas
After
six years of a stellar career in academia, Dr. Ryan was among a group
of 12 professors denied tenure in a controversial move by a new provost
at the University of North Texas. She decided to appeal—but
that wasn’t her biggest challenge .
. . [Read
More] |

Blue
Like Jazz:
Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality

Book by Donald
Miller
Review by Phillip
Bishop
"Some
people just have a knack for observing what’s happening and capturing
it clearly in stories that explain life . . ." [Read
More] |

Prophecy
and Music

By
Fred Hamilton
Jazz Guitar, University of North Texas
"To those who
are ready and want to hear, music makes an intense impact on
the soul. It affects the inner man. No matter what the style
or where the venue, music speaks unknown words to us .
. ." [Read
More] |

National
Faculty Leadership Conference
The Two Tasks: Redeeming Souls, Redeeming
Minds
June 22-25,
2006 Washington, D.C.
A conference for university professors and graduate students honoring the centenary
of the birth of Dr. Charles Malik (1906-1987). The conference will feature
Malik's son, Habib, and Peter Kreeft among plenary speakers and 16 academic
tracks which will include guest presenters Owen Gingerich, Francis Collins
and Stephen Clapp. Register today online at: www.TwoTasks.com
A
Call for Papers for The
Two Tasks: Redeeming the Soul, Redeeming the Mind conference.
Papers accepted in 16 academic tracks and cross-disciplinary
tracks. Click here for more
detailed information.
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Monday
Ministry Minute

Monday Ministry Minutes are weekly, brief first-person essays by fellow Christian
professors. Many forward the MMMs as a regular communication with their faculty
fellowship. Subscription is free. Topics this past semester
included:
Being a
Servant in Academia Dr. Michael Atchison, Penn
Dealing with Difficult People Dr. Phillip Bishop,
Alabama
What My Office Says About Me Dr. Buff Furman, San
Jose State
The entire list of MMMs is online at http://www.facultylinc.com/local/mmm.nsf
To subscribe,
send an email to spogue@clm.org with "Subscribe
MMM" in subject line.
Subscribing
to the MMMs does not enter your name onto other mailing lists.
You can unsubscribe at any time.
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