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We describe hospitality as “making room,” and we tend to think of this as making room in physical space—making room at our table or making a bed available in our home. The practice of stopping is a different sort of making room. Interruptibility is a practice of making room in time, finding space for others in the midst of our busy day. That’s the inhospitality of hurry; there’s no room for you in my schedule.
Stranger God
Richard Beck
The ideal diet is one that does not enforce calorie restriction, but rather naturally reduces caloric intake by quelling hunger—as occurs when blocking the survival switch (since one of the key consequences of the switch is inducing hunger through craving and leptin resistance).
Nature Wants Us to Be Fat
Richard Johnson and David Perlmutter
Jesus’ reign isn’t other-worldly. It isn’t apolitical. It’s just political in a radically different way.
That Holy Anarchist
Mark Van Steenwyk and Ched Myers
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