Jesus told a parable about a farmer sowing seed (Matthew 13:3–9)). Some seed falls on rocky places, some among thorns and some on fertile ground. This chapter, which reviews events from Paul’s second ...
At Lifeway Christian Resources, the Southern Baptist publisher that prints the Christian Standard Bible (CSB), along with the ...
IN-PEACE could lead to 59 fewer hospitalizations and 72 fewer emergency department visits over a 2-year period,” said study senior author Kurt Kroenke, M.D., of Regenstrief Institute and IU ...
And with Baby Boomers racing toward retirement and seniors living longer than ever, the need for more senior living facilities is rising rapidly-by some accounts, a million additional beds will be ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio is one of the worst states for food insecurity among seniors, a recent study found. As of 2024, nearly 3.1 million seniors in the United States, or 5.6% of the ...
Real-world applications for Kiana Skobel’s Purdue University retail management studies were in her closet the whole time. The senior in the White Lodging-J.W. Marriott, Jr. School of Hospitality and ...
For each of Brown’s winners, their award will give them the opportunity to further their impact on the world through global study and professional development. Brown senior Eric Gottlieb is eager to ...
"Our findings offer new insight into how both 'nature' and 'nurture' shape aggression in males," said study senior author Dayu Lin, Ph.D. "While aggression is an innate behavior, dopamine—and ...
But many seniors aren’t using those additional benefits, and their out-of-pocket costs are about the same as with regular Medicare, researchers report in a study published recently in JAMA Network ...
Kevin Corbett, the former president and chief executive officer of NJ Transit, will join the Rutgers School of Engineering on Feb. 15 as a senior fellow of transportation studies. Corbett, who led the ...
Stuck in sweltering rooms with no working elevator, seniors needed transportation to the hospital. They couldn’t power their oxygen machines. Medicine that had to be refrigerated was going bad.
The study, which Nature Medicine published on Monday, suggests that dementia cases may double by 2060. Researchers projected there would be 1 million people diagnosed with dementia each year by ...