Oregon voices: Which changed habits will you keep from the COVID-19 pandemic, and which will you lose?
Posted Apr 30, 7:00 AM
Fans wear masks to limit the spread of coronavirus as the Portland Thorns face Kansas City in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener at Providence Park on Friday, April 9, 2021. The number of fans in attendance was limited, also to restrict the virus spread.Sean Meagher/The Oregonian
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A lot of bad has come out of the now year-plus coronavirus pandemic so much death, ongoing sickness, loneliness. But there were some good things, if you look hard, like a year without wearing underwire bras or sharing a bathroom with your coworkers.
Kaleb Eisele: Humans of Adventism Film Adventist Voices
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February 25, 2021
This week I talk with Kaleb Eisele, creator of Humans of Adventism, about his new ten-part documentary series in which Adventists tell their stories of culture, change, miracles, etc. We also discuss the state of creativity and community-building in the church.
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Seeking an Understanding Book Review
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February 24, 2021
There are few things as frustrating as trying to communicate with someone who seems to live in an entirely different reality than you do. As someone who spends the majority of their day living, working, and communicating through social media, there have been many times where I felt that trying to find common ground with other people was probably a hopeless endeavor. While
Seeking an Understanding: How to Have Difficult Conversations Without Destroying Your Relationship by Seth Pierce didn’t solve that angst for me entirely, it’s a book that I wish everyone would take the time to read.