Soft Patriarchy in Christianity? Exploring the Complementarian View

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What’s the complementarian view of scripture? Does it represent “soft patriarchy” in Christianity? Professor of history and gender studies Kristin Du Mez writes that, in the early and mid-20th century, evangelical Christians shifted toward a militant view of masculinity. Then, a lack of a US military opponent in the ’90s caused this conception to soften. Continue reading to understand Du Mez’s perspective on “soft patriarchy” within evangelicalism.

APEC Meeting 2023: Counterbalancing China (NPR News Now)

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Where did the APEC meeting (2023) take place? What national leaders did President Biden meet with? What signal might this send to China? President Biden’s recent meeting with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in San Francisco holds significant implications for US-Mexico relations. The meeting coincided with the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit. Continue reading for a summary of this podcast episode from NPR News Now.

Dr. Amen: Mental Health Impacts Your Brain Health

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How does your mental health affect your thinking? What kind of friends are particularly good for your health? Psychiatrist Daniel G. Amen takes a holistic approach to brain health. According to Dr. Amen, mental health—including your thought patterns, social connections, and spiritual beliefs and practices—affects your brain’s well-being. Keep reading to take a closer look at how your mental health impacts your brain health.

How to Develop Leaders: Expert Advice From John C. Maxwell

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What makes someone a good mentor? Why shouldn’t you focus on making others happy? How can you build a strong legacy as a leader? John C. Maxwell writes that the hallmark of effective leadership in the modern era is not a leader’s personal achievements. Instead, it’s their ability to inspire others to grow and become leaders in their own right. Continue reading to learn how to develop leaders for a new generation.

How to Control Happiness (Well, 40% of It)

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Is it possible to control how happy you are? Can you override or offset your genetics? According to Sonja Lyubomirsky, 40% of your happiness is within your control. She identifies the factors that contribute to happiness and explains how to harness the one factor that will yield to your influence. Keep reading to discover how to control happiness with Lyubomirsky’s strategies.

Christianity in the 20th Century: A Gender-Based Critique

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How did Teddy Roosevelt help shape American Christianity? What impact did the wars of the 20th century have on the American church? As a professor of history and gender studies at Calvin University, Kristin Du Mez shares a new perspective on the history of American Christianity. She traces the evolving concept of masculinity within evangelicalism throughout the last century. Keep reading to get Du Mez’s take on American Christianity in the 20th century.

2023 UAW Contract Negotiations Reach an End (NPR News Now)

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What happened with the 2023 UAW contract negotiations? What’s in store for auto workers and the industry? After dramatic negotiations, the United Auto Workers (UAW) ratified new contracts, boosting wages and union influence. Despite some dissent, the majority backed the agreement, paving the way for better conditions and potential expansion into non-union plants. Continue reading for a summary of this podcast episode from NPR News Now.

What Is the Role of the Limbic System? Dr. Amen Explains

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What is the role of the limbic system? What are its various components, and what does each one do? According to psychiatrist and brain health expert Daniel G. Amen, many people’s physical, mental, and cognitive problems arise from physical damage to specific regions of the brain and their associated functions. In this context, he discusses these regions in his book Change Your Brain, Change Your Life. Keep reading to understand the limbic system and its functions in your brain and body.

Rory Sutherland’s Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science

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How effectively does science predict human behavior? Does reason or irrationality account for the decisions people make? What’s the true secret of persuasion? Rory Sutherland’s Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life argues that contemporary economic and political theories are flawed. They hinge on reason as a predictor of human behavior, so any attempts to persuade people using reason are doomed to fail. Continue reading for an overview of this thought-provoking book that could cause you to change the way you and your business operate.

How to Get the Best Out of Your Team: 2 Tips From John C. Maxwell

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Do your team members feel like you understand and care about where they’re coming from? Are they comfortable sharing their own ideas, or do they feel pressure to conform? In Leadershift, John C. Maxwell discusses simple but significant management changes you can make to help your team operate at its highest level. Maxwell writes that leaders must: 1) understand instead of command, and 2) encourage diversity instead of uniformity. Read more to learn how to get the best out of your team by putting Maxwell’s principles to work.