
The Daily Memo | May 30, 2023 | Following Him Into The Unknown
Either we wake to tackle our “to do” list, get things done, guided by our morals and whatever clarity we may at the moment have

Either we wake to tackle our “to do” list, get things done, guided by our morals and whatever clarity we may at the moment have

In Matthew 22, someone asks what the greatest commandment is. Jesus replies, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your

Researchers at Emory University used MRI scans to study the brains of grandmothers. They measured empathetic responses to images that included their own grandchild, their

In Christian theology, spiritual warfare refers to the ongoing struggle between good and evil, light and darkness, in the spiritual realm. It is the concept

In 1859, Joshua Abraham Norton declared himself Emperor of the United States. Norton had made—and lost—his fortune in San Francisco shipping, but he wanted a

I got up this morning at 5:30 to make a short pit stop before eking out another hour of sleep – or so I thought.

We mere mortals know so little about the power of persuasion innate in Generative AI. We know even less about how it was constructed and

However strong a castle may be, if a treacherous party resides inside (ready to betray at the first opportunity possible), the castle cannot be kept

Rest sounds easy, but sometimes it may require supernatural strength. Our natural tendency is to scramble, fret, and push our agenda, and those habits turn