As dusk settled over the old quarter of Ibra, the stone corridors of Souq Al Qanater began to echo with voices that have ...
Between memory and everyday life: People at HaShalom Station in Tel Aviv in front of a wall with memorial stickers for the ...
For instance, the account of Elisha, his bald head and the she-bears described in 2 Kings 2:23-24 will always bring a smile ...
Some literary lines linger long after the book is closed. They unsettle, disturb, and echo in the reader’s mind because they ...
The winter month of Poh in the Sikh calendar enters Sikh consciousness bearing memory, loss, Chardi Kala, and an unshakeable ...
David L. Chancey lives in Fayetteville, GA, and serves as transitional pastor at Griffin Church, Griffin, GA. Check out his ...
Bobby Gruenewald, founder and chief executive officer of YouVersion, said the Old Testament verse has been the Bible Verse of the Year four out of the last six years, an indication of the enduring ...
From the moment we are born, our brains are bombarded by an immense amount of information about ourselves and the world around us. So, how do we hold on to everything we've learned and experienced?
Studies show that our brains shrink as we grow older. Anne Ravndal, a neuroscientist at the University of Oslo, Norway, and an international team of researchers pulled together more than 12,000 brain ...
Anne Ravndal, a neuroscientist at the University of Oslo, Norway, and an international team of researchers pulled together more than 12,000 brain scans collected over the years from participants ages ...