“Games, then and now, often possess this unusual, revelatory quality, offering participants and spectators new insights into themselves and the world around them.” —Dr. Ken Evers-Hood My daughters and I love playing “The Game of Life.” For them, the game is about who can finish first. They love rolling a ten every time they set… Read more »
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Where Expectation and the Incomprehensible Meet
One Easter Sunday morning, a Sunday School teacher gave a kindergarten girl an Easter egg. The little girl opened her bright, pastel-colored egg to find a slip of paper. Being that she just started reading, the little girl struggled to read her newly found message. She read, “He is . . . a raisin?” It… Read more »