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Editor's Note from December 10, 2015
Issue 37: Children question God, how you beat your DNA, and keeping Creation together.
Editor's Note from November 26, 2015
Issue 36: What smells so good, the other First Thanksgiving, and birds that gather to remember.
Editor's Note from November 12, 2015
Issue 35: Fractals, zombie ants, and a dashing evangelist-monk.
The Handsome, Pun-Loving Missionary Who Teased Popes
Columbanus died 1,400 years ago this month, having re-evangelized Western Europe.
Editor's Note from October 29, 2015
Issue 34: The long, weighty future of a whale’s body, God’s childlike attention, and hip op.
Editor's Note from October 15, 2015
Issue 33: Martian gardens, making choices in Colombia, and a relatively instantaneous trip.
Editor's Note from October 01, 2015
Issue 32: Sloths’ splendid slowness, Lilias Trotter’s gambit, and a cross-eyed view of God.
Editor's Note from September 16, 2015
Issue 31: Yellowstone’s wolves, the strangest plant, and an even more beautiful creation.
Yes, Wolves Change Rivers. And So Much More.
The changes at Yellowstone aren’t just an elegant recipe for ecological balance.
Editor's Note from September 01, 2015
Issue 30: Picturing plankton, the rarely told story of the first missionary to the Muslims, and the arresting burning bush.
Editors’ Note
Issue 29: Fishing with fathers, what we go out into the wilderness to see, and how Joy began to find Jesus.
Pluto’s New Horizons
Facts we learned—and stuff people are wondering about—from the exploration mission so far.
Editors’ Note
Issue 27 (our first anniversary!): Peregrine falcons, the storm that changed Western Christianity, and a wonderful word after waiting.
What the Mirror Can’t See
Only God knows what is in our hearts. But sociological findings can get us closer.
How to Become Invisible
Scientists are working harder than ever to help us disappear. But maybe Christians already have.
Editors’ Note
Issue 25: The hopes and fears of invisibility, Hudson Taylor’s mission at 150, and the mystery of the world.
The Real Lego Church
The brickmaker has a history with houses of worship.
If You See Something, Say Something
The church is starving for honest witnesses to moral failure.
Back from the Dead? Heard It Before.
The Bible, history books, and newspapers are full of resurrection stories. But something different happened at Jesus’ tomb.
There's Still Power in the Blood
Remember when we used to sing about how awesome it is?
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