Finding Happiness in “The Orange”
How often does joy arrive not when it is pursued, but through participation in everyday life shared with others?
How might our hearts and habits change if we became more attentive to the little hallelujahs unfolding around us?
In remembering the fallen, we are reminded that the truest honor is not found in earthly recognition, but in faithful service to the coming Kingdom of God.
How might the study of mathematics guide us toward more truthful ways of seeing the world, spurring us on to pursue justice and human flourishing?
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