Since ever the world was spinningAnd till the world shall endYou’ve your man in the beginningOr you have him in the end,But to have him from start to finishAnd neither nor borrow nor lendIs what all of the girls are wantingAnd none of the gods can send – L.M. Montgomery, Emily’s Quest

Since ever the world was spinningAnd till the world shall endYou've your man in the beginningOr you have him in the end,But to have him from start to finishAnd neither nor borrow nor lendIs what all of the girls are wantingAnd none of the gods can send - L.M. Montgomery, Emily's Quest

Since ever the world was spinningAnd till the world shall endYou’ve your man in the beginningOr you have him in the end,But to have him from start to finishAnd neither nor borrow nor lendIs what all of the girls are wantingAnd none of the gods can send – L.M. Montgomery, Emily’s Quest

A job is a vocation only if someone else calls you to do it for them rather than for yourself. And so our work can be a calling only if it is reimagined as a mission of service to something beyond merely our own interests. Thinking of work mainly as a means of self-fulfillment and self-realization slowly crushes a person

A job is a vocation only if someone else calls you to do it for them rather than for yourself. And so our work can be a calling only if it is reimagined as a mission of service to something beyond merely our own interests. Thinking of work mainly as a means of self-fulfillment and self-realization slowly crushes a person

A job is a vocation only if someone else calls you to do it for them rather than for yourself. And so our work can be a calling only if it is reimagined as a mission of service to something beyond merely our own interests. Thinking of work mainly as a means of self-fulfillment and self-realization slowly crushes a person (Timothy J. Keller, Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Plan for the World)

Recent sociological findings indicate that while “whites have largely abandoned principled racism… they have not necessarily given up negative racial stereotypes” or “negative sentiments and beliefs about African Americans

Recent sociological findings indicate that while “whites have largely abandoned principled racism… they have not necessarily given up negative racial stereotypes” or “negative sentiments and beliefs about African Americans (John Hoberman, Black and Blue: The Origins and Consequences of Medical Racism)