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UACFSF: Mark Tapscott on working on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSF, https://www.hillfaith.org/Mark Tapscott of HillFaith dropped in on us via Zoom on 2/25 to tell us about his ministry to Capitol Hill staff. Among other things, he leads a...

UACFSF: God’s intervention in life and history

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSFAt our 2/18 meeting, we learned how Daniel, in Daniel 2:19-23, acknowledged God's intervention in life and history. Some points to ponder: God alone possesses wisdom and...

UACFSF: Breaking out of closed systems

"Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example..." (1 Timothy 4:12)Find online: #UACFSFHere are notes from our meeting on 2/4 about Daniel 2: Speaking of divine inputs, we might not have the vision Daniel had, but we still receive divine inputs for our...

The real inequality gap

Via The Economist: …today’s rich increasingly pass on to their children an asset that cannot be frittered away in a few nights at a casino. It is far more useful than wealth, and invulnerable to inheritance tax. It is brains. Click the link to see more: Education and...

The real inequality gap

Via The Economist: …today’s rich increasingly pass on to their children an asset that cannot be frittered away in a few nights at a casino. It is far more useful than wealth, and invulnerable to inheritance tax. It is brains. Click the link to see more: Education and...

Why progress endures

Via Christian Science Monitor: …even if civilization is cyclical, progress is different. Progress doesn’t rise or fall. It accumulates day by day, century by century. Click the link to see more: Why progress endures - CSMonitor.com Some argue we don’t appreciate it...

Why progress endures

Via Christian Science Monitor: …even if civilization is cyclical, progress is different. Progress doesn’t rise or fall. It accumulates day by day, century by century. Click the link to see more: Why progress endures - CSMonitor.com Some argue we don’t appreciate it...

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