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Pascal, Three Theresa’s and Elemental Leadership

Another full day for the Institute Masters crew, and a great afternoon at beautiful Dominion Hill with our One Year students joining the fray for a time of focus on Elemental Leadership – keeping ourselves strong as leaders for the long haul. Time to relax

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Moving Through Reformation History

Today, after a morning of the Masters students involved in Ignatian prayer and reflection, we moved into a cursory look at pre-Reformation and Reformation history. For our Institute Masters students, this initial glance, along with extensive readings, will move us to consider the creative leader

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Institute Masters By Module Begins

We’ve just launched into our Institute Masters Module program here at SSU, with 3 Institute grad students and many others in the wider SSU Masters by Module program. We’d welcome your prayers, even as you read this post, as we dive into the riches of

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HangDrums: PercussionLife

This is sent to me by good friend and fine young artist, Jay Darrow. Rarely has an instrument intrigued me as much as my glorious hammered dulcimer. This instrument, pronounced “hung drum”, but spelled HangDrum, moves me. On a side note, at the Deeper Youth

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World’s Oldest Painting (and More)

I’m always interested in the topic of human origins, as I believe that so many of our ideas about worship have to do with basic and primal instincts woven into the human person. The biblical story suggests these primal instincts are “bent” (Francis Shaeffer), and

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