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A magazine about faith, work, and economics — which is to say, about the seamless life.

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“Sometimes leaders think we are supposed to be all wise, but it’s helpful to listen to how others perceive me and my leadership,” writes Uli Chi in issue 20. hubs.ly/Q03tZ3Sz0

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“I am increasingly eager for someone to tell me a story that helps me better understand Scripture, but I am even more eager to hear one that stirs my spirit,” writes Abby Perry hubs.ly/Q03tYYQK0

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Shakespeare’s works represent one of the only remaining shared literary texts in our country’s varied educational system.hubs.ly/Q03tY-6_0

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Screens rob children of childhood by drawing them in absolutely — which is why time limits on screen times are not a viable solution. hubs.ly/Q03tZ3SH0

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“To be patriotic Christians, then, is to love our government in the right way, and this means being sure to pray for it.” hubs.ly/Q03tZ03T0

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A century ago (today, to be exact), the Scopes “Monkey” Trial crammed faith and science debates, controversial educational policy, high-profile lawyers, and a celebrity journalist into a sweaty, tiny town in Tennessee. hubs.ly/Q03wwB910

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“…by striving, sweating, and feeling in sport, we experience what God meant for us when he gave us physical bodies,” says John B. White of @FaithSportsIns hubs.ly/Q03wwxKt0

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“Those are running’s strongest and oldest arguments — it’s cheap and easy.” Trevor Lovell on running and placemaking in July’s edition of Common Good Monthly. hubs.ly/Q03wwCNY0

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The 1925 Scopes “Monkey” Trial shaped the next 100 years of American Christianity, public (and private) education, and far beyond. Pulitzer Prize winner Edward J. Larson writes on the less explored legacy of the national drama in issue 20. hubs.ly/Q03wwBtX0

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John B. White, co-founder of Faith & Sports Institute, talked with Common Good about the integration of a life of faith and the work, and play, of sports. hubs.ly/Q03wwzKj0

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“With every inhale and exhale of the very breath that animates me, I sink deeper into the places in which I run,” writes Trevor Lovell. More for the runners (and those who wish they were runners) here: hubs.ly/Q03wwDjW0

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Historians debate the exact nature of the Scopes “Monkey” Trial. But what’s undebatable is that the 1925 court case lingers in the American Christian and scientific imaginations. hubs.ly/Q03wwyPz0

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“…by striving, sweating, and feeling in sport, we experience what God meant for us when he gave us physical bodies,” says John B. White of in issue 20. hubs.ly/Q03wwBXd0