At The Well This Week
As we lament racial violence in our country, this podcast episode with Christina Edmondson, the co-author of Faithful Anti-Racism: Moving Past Talk to Systemic Change, offers needed wisdom. Join us as we discuss the work of fighting racism in academic contexts and the tools required for this important task.
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Even where there are deepening divisions, love is possible. Even when there is suffering, joy is possible. Even in the midst of brokenness, rebuilding is possible.
A simple, singing monk from the 13th century just might be able to teach us what is still possible — for us, today. Want to venture to Assisi, Italy and follow in the steps of Francis wherever you find yourself this summer? Via Divina: The Franciscan Way.
The Midwest Faculty Conference is inviting Christian professors from around the country to experience life-changing hospitality, rest, and inspiration.
We'll be at Urbana22 — will you? Registration for the next Urbana Missions Conference is officially OPEN! Opportunities to gather with other graduate/professional students and faculty will be available — including a gathering hosted by our team! Students can get the best rate by using this discount code: U22BEST250. To learn more about the conference, including how to register, visit: urbana.org.
More Things We Loved This Week
A thoughtful piece on the Buffalo shootings from Esau McCaulley.
Two scientists from the Learning & Decision-Making Lab at Rutgers University-Newark on decision fatigue in the ongoing pandemic.
Our friends at ESN are hosting a conversation with the author of The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis on June 9.
I always love the Pax Story Arcs. This one is on mental health.
Christianity Today hosts this conversation on "Reimagining Biblical Womanhood" with Kat Armas, Amanda Benckhuysen, Beth Allison Barr, Nicole Martin, and Joyce Koo Dalrymple.
Grace and peace,
Andrea Bridges
Editor, The Well
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