‘Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.’ Late 2017, I was in the midst of a pivotal point in my life where I was deeply examining myself; who...
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Today, March 27th, is the first day of our experiment testing the effectiveness of rice hull ash to remove orthophosphorus from water (Orthophosphorus is a form of nutrient phosphorus that...
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Genesis 24 Abraham was old, and his wife, Sarah, had just died at the age of 127. He began to feel a sense of urgency to get his son, Isaac,...
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Rahab was a woman who sold her body’s use to make a living–she was a prostitute. A harlot. A hooker. She was also called to more. If you haven’t read...
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When David and I were imagining what this internship would look like, he and I both agreed that we should do an environmental research project that was publishable in a...
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Since January, my tasks for Sweetwater have induced stress to varying degrees and each in a unique way. They were also incredibly rewarding. Until now, I haven’t had a moment...
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Gospel Bathymetry OR What Measuring Pond Depth Has To Do With Discipleship Recently, we reported on Sweetwater’s first field sampling effort on Walnut Creek Hunting Club pond. It is reasonable...
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