
Wired for Words: God’s Design for Language and Learning
How might a deeper understanding of the process of reading reveal God’s intention for us to be learners and seekers?
We often search for God in the extraordinary, but His care is also constant in the seemingly mundane. How often do we give thanks for these everyday gifts?
At its best, naming uncovers truth and recognizes the uniqueness of creation. But what happens when sin distorts our perception—turning naming into a means of control?
What do we lose when we treat scientific names as barriers rather than opportunities to better understand the world around us?
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