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      <title>2018 - John Swinton - Still Waters Run Deep: Reimagining Dementia and Humanness</title>
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      <title>2018 - Kevin Palau - Unlikely: Exploring Partnership Between Churches and Cities</title>
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      <title>2018 - Beverly Daniel Tatum - Why Are All the Black Kids Still Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?</title>
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      <title>2018 - Laura Sumner Truax - Love Let Go: Radical Generosity for the Real World</title>
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      <title>2018 - John Inazu - Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Differences</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2018 17:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2018 - Pashon Murray - Detroit Dirt: Zero Waste From the Ground Up</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Pashon Murray has an unrelenting drive for waste reduction, recycling, and reuse of materials. She is helping to change the carbon footprint of Detroit through revitalizing neighborhoods, finding solutions for everyday waste, and eliminating trips to the landfill. In 2010 Murray co-founded Detroit Dirt, a local composting and biomass collection company that specializes in providing compost and biomass solutions for the metro Detroit community. In May of 2014, Newsweek named Murray as one of its “13 Women in Business to Bet On” and in 2015 she was invited to present her innovative business plan at the White House.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 9 Jan 2018 17:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2018 - Shane Claiborne - Executing Grace: How the Death Penalty Killed Jesus and Why It&apos;s Killing Us</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Shane Claiborne is a prominent speaker, activist, and best-selling author who worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta and founded The Simple Way, a faith community in inner-city Philadelphia that has helped birth and connect radical faith communities around the world. He heads up Red Letter Christians, a movement of folks who are committed to living &quot;as if Jesus meant the things he said.&quot; Shane is a champion for grace, which has led him to jail advocating for the homeless, and to places like Iraq and Afghanistan to stand against war. And now grace fuels his passion to end the death penalty.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shane Claiborne is a prominent speaker, activist, and best-selling author who worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta and founded The Simple Way, a faith community in inner-city Philadelphia that has helped birth and connect radical faith communities around the world. He heads up Red Letter Christians, a movement of folks who are committed to living &quot;as if Jesus meant the things he said.&quot; Shane is a champion for grace, which has led him to jail advocating for the homeless, and to places like Iraq and Afghanistan to stand against war. And now grace fuels his passion to end the death penalty.</p>
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      <title>2018 - Randy Lewis - No Greatness Without Goodness: How a Father&apos;s Love Changed a Company and Sparked a Movement</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Randy Lewis bet his career that he could create an inclusive workplace at one of America’s biggest corporations where people with disabilities could not just succeed, but thrive. No Greatness without Goodness is the story of a corporate executive who, after watching the world through the eyes of his own child with autism, realized that we all have a greater responsibility to make the world a better place for everyone, including those with disabilities. As the Senior Vice President of Walgreens, Randy created thousands of full-time jobs for people with disabilities and has created a model to follow for other employers in the United States and around the world. He gives a firsthand account of what it takes to lead with courage in order to change people’s lives for the better.</p>
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      <title>2018 - David R. Williams - Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?</title>
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      <title>2018 - Mary Hulst - Why Millennials are the Hope of the Church</title>
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      <title>2017 - N.T. Wright - The Royal Revolution: Fresh Perspectives on the Cross</title>
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      <title>2017 - Jeremy Courtney - The World is a Scary Place, Love Anyway</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2017 17:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2017 - Bryan Dik - How to Find and Live Your Calling: Lessons From the Psychology of Vocation</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Bryan Dik is Associate Professor of Psychology at Colorado State University and Co-founder and Chief Science Officer of jobZology. Bryan has published extensively on topics related to meaningful work and perceptions of work as a calling. He is co-author of Make Your Job Your Calling: How the Psychology of Vocation Can Change Your Life at Work, and co-editor of two other books: Psychology of Religion and Workplace Spirituality and Purpose and Meaning in the Workplace. Bryan earned his B.A. in psychology from Calvin College and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.</p>
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      <title>2017 - Eugene Cho - Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Eugene Cho is the founder and lead pastor of Quest Church - an urban, multi-cultural and multi-generational church in Seattle, Washington. He is also the founder and visionary of One Day's Wages, &quot;a grassroots movement of people, stories, and actions to alleviate extreme global poverty&quot; which has been featured in the New York Times, The Seattle Times, NPR and numerous other media outlets. For his entrepreneurial work and spirit, Eugene was honored as one of &quot;50 Everyday American Heroes&quot;. Eugene recently released his first book, Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World?</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2017 17:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2017 - Lisa Sharon Harper - The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right</title>
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      <title>2017 - Todd Huizenga - The EU and Global Governance</title>
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      <title>2017 - Justin Skeesuck &amp; Patrick Gray - I&apos;ll Push You: A Story of Radical Friendship, Overcoming Challenges and the Power of Community</title>
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      <title>2017 - Gary Haugen - Until All Are Free: A Look at Slavery Today and the Church’s Invitation to End It</title>
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      <title>2017 - Abraham Nussbaum - Tinkering in Today’s Healthcare Factories: Pursuing the Renewal of Medicine</title>
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      <title>2017 - Mark Charles - Race, Trauma, and the Doctrine of Discovery</title>
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      <title>2017 - Karin Maag - 500 Years Later: Why the Reformation Still Matters</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Karin Maag is the director of the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies at Calvin College, one of the world's foremost collections of works on or by John Calvin. She is also a member of Calvin's History department, having begun her work at Calvin in 1997. She obtained her PhD from the University of Saint Andrews in Scotland and is the author, editor, or translator of nine books including Seminary or University? The Genevan Academy and Reformed Higher Education, 1560-1620; Worship in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Change and Continuity; and most recently Lifting Hearts to the Lord: Worship with John Calvin in Sixteenth-Century Geneva. She has obtained five major grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities to direct summer seminars and institutes at Calvin College. The most recent of these, &quot;Teaching the Reformation after 500 Years,&quot; brought 25 faculty and graduate students from across the United States to Calvin College for an intensive three-week institute in July 2016.</p>
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      <title>2016 - Mitri Raheb - A Tough Calling: The Joys and Struggles of Pastoring in Palestine</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2016 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2016 - Kurk VerBeek - Reframing Justice: Models from Honduras</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Kurt Alan VerBeek directs Calvin College's Justice Studies semester in Honduras. He has lived and worked on development and justice issues in Central America for more than 25 years. Kurt has conducted research on the role of faith in development, the effects of short-term missions, and the impact of the maquila industry on Honduras. He is also a co-founder and board member of the Association for a More Just Society (AJS), a Christian justice organization with a specific focus on Honduras. By standing up for victims of violence, labor and land-rights abuse and government corruption in Honduras, organizations around the world, including Transparency International and the United Nations, are increasingly recognizing AJS as a pioneer in achieving justice for the poor. AJS has faithfully worked in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Tegucigalpa and in the last eight years has witnessed a drop of over 75% in the neighborhood's crime rate. In addition to fighting against soaring crime in Honduran neighborhoods, AJS works towards peace and public security reforms on a national level. Recently, these efforts have included the signing of an agreement between AJS and the president of Honduras that makes AJS an official monitor of the president's anti-corruption plan.</p>
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      <title>2016 - Gabriel and Jeanette Salguero - How Latino Churches are Changing America</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Salgueros are co-lead pastors of the multiethnic Lamb’s Church in NYC which worships in three languages – English, Spanish, and Mandarin. They have ministered extensively in Europe, Latin America, and Africa. The Rev. Gabriel Salguero is also president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition (NaLEC) and is a powerful voice on issues that affect Latino communities in the United States. Focusing on poverty, immigration, and education, Gabriel’s leadership of the NaLEC offers an important voice for growing diversity and changing demographics in our country. He has been named one of the most prominent Latino evangelical leaders by the Huffington Post, the Center for American Progress, El Diario, and Jorge Ramos’ Al Punto. In addition to her leadership at Lamb’s Church, the Rev. Jeanette Salguero provides leadership with Urban Strategies’ efforts to promote national health and wellness initiatives that empower Hispanic communities. She is recognized for her work on multiethnic outreach and Hispanic women’s leadership empowerment.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2016 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2016 - Jere L. Krakow - National Parks: America’s Greatest Treasure</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2016 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Jere L. Krakow)</author>
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      <title>2016 - Leroy Barber - Race, Stories and Justice: A Call for Diversity in Christian Missions</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Leroy Barber has dedicated more than 25 years to eradicating poverty, confronting homelessness, restoring local neighborhoods, healing racism, and living what Dr. King called “the beloved community.” He is the Co-Founder and Director of the Voices Project and College Pastor at Kilns College. Rev. Barber is on the boards of The Simple Way, Missio Alliance, The Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN), and the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA). He is author of New Neighbor: An Invitation to Join Beloved Community and Everyday Missions: How Ordinary People Can Change the World. He was a contributor to Tending to Eden and the groundbreaking book UnChristian. His third book was just released this spring, Red, Brown, Yellow, Black and White: Who’s More Precious in God’s Sight? A call for diversity in Christian missions and ministry.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2016 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2016 - Jill Dougherty - Russia: Past, Present and Future</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2016 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2016 - Bethany Haley Williams - The Color of Grace: Healing and Hope for the Child Survivors of War</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Bethany Haley Williams is the founder and executive director of Exile International, an organization that exists to restore Africa’s former child soldiers and children orphaned by war. With a PhD in counseling psychology and a master’s in clinical social work, she is a leader in the specialized field of war-affected children rehabilitation with worldwide organizations such as the United Nations and the Global Trauma Recovery Institute. With more than twenty years of experience in the field, Bethany maintains a small counseling and coaching practice in Nashville, TN. She and her husband, Matthew, reside in Nashville, Tennessee, and lead the work of Exile International together.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2016 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Bethany Haley Williams)</author>
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      <title>2016 - Eboo Patel - Interfaith Leadership: Engaging Religious and Philosophical Diversity in the 21st Century</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The founder and executive director of the Interfaith Youth Core, a Chicago-based international nonprofit building the interfaith youth movement, Patel has a doctorate in sociology of religion from Oxford University and is a regular panelist for the Washington Post/Newsweek magazine On Faith blog. His core belief is that religion is a bridge of cooperation rather than a barrier of division. He’s inspired to build this bridge by his faith as a Muslim, his Indian heritage, and his American citizenship. He has spoken about this vision at places like the TED conference, the Clinton Global Initiative, and the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, as well as college and university campuses across the country. He has written two books about interfaith cooperation, Acts of Faith and Sacred Ground.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2016 17:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2016 - Marsden,Mouw, Plantinga, &amp; Wolterstorff - The Renaissance of Christian Thought</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Renowned thought leaders George Marsden, Richard Mouw, Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas Wolterstorff come together for a panel discussion, each sharing a 10-minute talk on what has captured their heart during their careers. Each one served as a professor at Calvin College for over two decades in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s before moving on to the halls of Notre Dame, Yale and Fuller Seminary. Each has over forty years of experience teaching in the academy and have authored scores of books. Calvin students today continue to read their writings in classes. In this presentation they will come together once again at Calvin to share with us their deep love of knowledge.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Renowned thought leaders George Marsden, Richard Mouw, Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas Wolterstorff come together for a panel discussion, each sharing a 10-minute talk on what has captured their heart during their careers. Each one served as a professor at Calvin College for over two decades in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s before moving on to the halls of Notre Dame, Yale and Fuller Seminary. Each has over forty years of experience teaching in the academy and have authored scores of books. Calvin students today continue to read their writings in classes. In this presentation they will come together once again at Calvin to share with us their deep love of knowledge.</p>
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      <title>2015 - Jerry Sittser - Adversity and Spiritual Formation</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Chair of the theology department at Whitworth College, Jerry Sittser is the author of several books including A Grace Disguised, A Grace Revealed, The Will of God as a Way of Life and Water from a Deep Well. He holds a master of divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary and a doctorate in history from the University of Chicago. During his presentation he will weave in some of his own personal story of loss as he focuses on how adversity in general and suffering in particular can be formative in the Christian life.

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      <title>2015 - Paul Marshall - Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Paul Marshall is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom in Washington DC, a distinguished senior fellow at the Institute for the Study of Religion at Baylor University, a senior fellow at the Leimena Institute in Jakarta, Indonesia, and is a visiting professor at the graduate school of the State Islamic University, also in Jakarta. He is the author and editor of over twenty books on religion and politics, especially religious freedom. According to the Pew Research Center, Newsweek and the Economist, among others, Christians are the world’s most widely persecuted religious group and yet many Westerners are unaware that so many followers of Christ live under governments and among people who are often openly hostile to their faith. They think martyrdom became a rarity long ago. Dr. Marshall will offer a glimpse at the modern-day life of Christians worldwide and provide insight on this global pattern of increasing violence.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2015 17:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Marshall is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom in Washington DC, a distinguished senior fellow at the Institute for the Study of Religion at Baylor University, a senior fellow at the Leimena Institute in Jakarta, Indonesia, and is a visiting professor at the graduate school of the State Islamic University, also in Jakarta. He is the author and editor of over twenty books on religion and politics, especially religious freedom. According to the Pew Research Center, Newsweek and the Economist, among others, Christians are the world’s most widely persecuted religious group and yet many Westerners are unaware that so many followers of Christ live under governments and among people who are often openly hostile to their faith. They think martyrdom became a rarity long ago. Dr. Marshall will offer a glimpse at the modern-day life of Christians worldwide and provide insight on this global pattern of increasing violence.

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      <title>2015 - Larry Louters - Demonstrating the Wonders of Chemistry: Discovering God’s Majesty in the Minuscule</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Professor Louters is one of Calvin’s most-beloved professors, becoming one of four Calvin profs to be listed in The Princeton Review’s Top 300 Professors and earning both the college’s Professor of the Year award and the Presidential Award for Exemplary Teaching. To Calvin students he’s known as a caring teacher and a wonderful research mentor, leading research projects relevant to diabetes and cancer with up to five students each summer. He has initiated and continues to direct summer Chemistry Camps for middle school students and local fifth graders who visit his annual spring “Chem Demos Program” and know him as the crazy science guy who blows things up and makes test tubes glow in the dark. Prof. Louters will use chemical demonstrations to illustrate the wonders of chemistry and share how his passion for his work has strengthened his faith through the years.</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2015 17:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Larry Louters)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Professor Louters is one of Calvin’s most-beloved professors, becoming one of four Calvin profs to be listed in The Princeton Review’s Top 300 Professors and earning both the college’s Professor of the Year award and the Presidential Award for Exemplary Teaching. To Calvin students he’s known as a caring teacher and a wonderful research mentor, leading research projects relevant to diabetes and cancer with up to five students each summer. He has initiated and continues to direct summer Chemistry Camps for middle school students and local fifth graders who visit his annual spring “Chem Demos Program” and know him as the crazy science guy who blows things up and makes test tubes glow in the dark. Prof. Louters will use chemical demonstrations to illustrate the wonders of chemistry and share how his passion for his work has strengthened his faith through the years.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Professor Louters is one of Calvin’s most-beloved professors, becoming one of four Calvin profs to be listed in The Princeton Review’s Top 300 Professors and earning both the college’s Professor of the Year award and the Presidential Award for Exemplary Teaching. To Calvin students he’s known as a caring teacher and a wonderful research mentor, leading research projects relevant to diabetes and cancer with up to five students each summer. He has initiated and continues to direct summer Chemistry Camps for middle school students and local fifth graders who visit his annual spring “Chem Demos Program” and know him as the crazy science guy who blows things up and makes test tubes glow in the dark. Prof. Louters will use chemical demonstrations to illustrate the wonders of chemistry and share how his passion for his work has strengthened his faith through the years.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Professor Louters is one of Calvin’s most-beloved professors, becoming one of four Calvin profs to be listed in The Princeton Review’s Top 300 Professors and earning both the college’s Professor of the Year award and the Presidential Award for Exemplary Teaching. To Calvin students he’s known as a caring teacher and a wonderful research mentor, leading research projects relevant to diabetes and cancer with up to five students each summer. He has initiated and continues to direct summer Chemistry Camps for middle school students and local fifth graders who visit his annual spring “Chem Demos Program” and know him as the crazy science guy who blows things up and makes test tubes glow in the dark. Prof. Louters will use chemical demonstrations to illustrate the wonders of chemistry and share how his passion for his work has strengthened his faith through the years.

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      <guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.calvin.edu/january/2015/media/150121%20Elizabeth%20Dias.mp3</guid>
      <title>2015 - Elizabeth Dias - Covering TIME</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>A graduate of Wheaton College and Princeton Theological Seminary, where she received her master of divinity degree, Ms. Dias is a correspondent for TIME Magazine covering religion and politics. She has written cover stories on Pope Francis, Trayvon Martin and American Christianity—including The Latino Reformation and Barbara Brown Taylor. She will share with us what is involved in being a correspondent for a major news magazine, what it is like covering Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama, how politics affect religious stories, and what she anticipates will be the future stories.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2015 17:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Elizabeth Dias)</author>
      <link>https://calvin.edu/january-series/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A graduate of Wheaton College and Princeton Theological Seminary, where she received her master of divinity degree, Ms. Dias is a correspondent for TIME Magazine covering religion and politics. She has written cover stories on Pope Francis, Trayvon Martin and American Christianity—including The Latino Reformation and Barbara Brown Taylor. She will share with us what is involved in being a correspondent for a major news magazine, what it is like covering Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama, how politics affect religious stories, and what she anticipates will be the future stories.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>A graduate of Wheaton College and Princeton Theological Seminary, where she received her master of divinity degree, Ms. Dias is a correspondent for TIME Magazine covering religion and politics. She has written cover stories on Pope Francis, Trayvon Martin and American Christianity—including The Latino Reformation and Barbara Brown Taylor. She will share with us what is involved in being a correspondent for a major news magazine, what it is like covering Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama, how politics affect religious stories, and what she anticipates will be the future stories.

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      <title>2015 - David Katz - The Rational Un-fattening of America’s Families</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Director and co-founder of the Yale Prevention Research Center, Dr. Katz is recognized as one of America’s top physicians in preventative medicine by the Consumers’ Research Council of America and is the recipient of many awards for his contributions to public health and medical education. He is a prominent voice in health and medicine in the media, serving as ABC News’ medical consultant. He speaks routinely at conferences and meetings throughout the US and around the world. He is a recognized thought leader in nutrition, chronic disease prevention/health promotion, weight management and integrative medicine. He is the principal inventor of the Overall Nutritional Quality Index (ONQI) used in the NuVal Nutritional guidance System. As an expert health consultant, Dr. Katz addresses the challenges in our “obesigenic” environment, and describes the blend of public politics and personal empowerment needed to take us toward a healthier future.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2015 17:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (David Katz)</author>
      <link>https://calvin.edu/january-series/</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Director and co-founder of the Yale Prevention Research Center, Dr. Katz is recognized as one of America’s top physicians in preventative medicine by the Consumers’ Research Council of America and is the recipient of many awards for his contributions to public health and medical education. He is a prominent voice in health and medicine in the media, serving as ABC News’ medical consultant. He speaks routinely at conferences and meetings throughout the US and around the world. He is a recognized thought leader in nutrition, chronic disease prevention/health promotion, weight management and integrative medicine. He is the principal inventor of the Overall Nutritional Quality Index (ONQI) used in the NuVal Nutritional guidance System. As an expert health consultant, Dr. Katz addresses the challenges in our “obesigenic” environment, and describes the blend of public politics and personal empowerment needed to take us toward a healthier future.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Director and co-founder of the Yale Prevention Research Center, Dr. Katz is recognized as one of America’s top physicians in preventative medicine by the Consumers’ Research Council of America and is the recipient of many awards for his contributions to public health and medical education. He is a prominent voice in health and medicine in the media, serving as ABC News’ medical consultant. He speaks routinely at conferences and meetings throughout the US and around the world. He is a recognized thought leader in nutrition, chronic disease prevention/health promotion, weight management and integrative medicine. He is the principal inventor of the Overall Nutritional Quality Index (ONQI) used in the NuVal Nutritional guidance System. As an expert health consultant, Dr. Katz addresses the challenges in our “obesigenic” environment, and describes the blend of public politics and personal empowerment needed to take us toward a healthier future.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Director and co-founder of the Yale Prevention Research Center, Dr. Katz is recognized as one of America’s top physicians in preventative medicine by the Consumers’ Research Council of America and is the recipient of many awards for his contributions to public health and medical education. He is a prominent voice in health and medicine in the media, serving as ABC News’ medical consultant. He speaks routinely at conferences and meetings throughout the US and around the world. He is a recognized thought leader in nutrition, chronic disease prevention/health promotion, weight management and integrative medicine. He is the principal inventor of the Overall Nutritional Quality Index (ONQI) used in the NuVal Nutritional guidance System. As an expert health consultant, Dr. Katz addresses the challenges in our “obesigenic” environment, and describes the blend of public politics and personal empowerment needed to take us toward a healthier future.

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      <title>2015 - Alyce Claerbaut - Billy Strayhorn: Beyond the Peaceful Side</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>As a jazz advocate and promoter, Alyce Claerbaut served as the president of the Northeastern Illinois University Jazz Society and was co-founder of the Skokie Valley Jazz Ensemble in the 1980s. She has been involved in the arts scene primarily in Chicago with membership on grants panels for the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and as a panel member for the Illinois Arts Council. She served the Chicago Jazz Orchestra from 2003–2010, two years as Director of Public Relations and five years as Executive Director. Ms. Claerbaut’s formal music training includes concentration in applied voice. She has sung professionally in many types of settings—jazz, classical, art song and popular song—with a specialty in choral repertoire. She is the niece of the famed Billy Strayhorn—contemporary to Duke Ellington—and is currently the president of Billy Strayhorn Songs, Inc., a family-owned music publishing company. In this role she interacts with music publishers, producers and educators, particularly in jazz. Ms. Claerbaut is a Calvin alumna and was instrumental in helping to bring Duke Ellington to perform in the Calvin Fieldhouse in 1967. Billy Strayhorn’s only solo recording during the Ellington years was a record called “The Peaceful Side” which features him on the piano playing the titles that he considered his favorites. Calvin welcomes Ms. Claerbaut back to campus as she helps us explore Strayhorn's life through those songs as his expression of who he was.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2015 17:45:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Alyce Claerbaut)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a jazz advocate and promoter, Alyce Claerbaut served as the president of the Northeastern Illinois University Jazz Society and was co-founder of the Skokie Valley Jazz Ensemble in the 1980s. She has been involved in the arts scene primarily in Chicago with membership on grants panels for the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and as a panel member for the Illinois Arts Council. She served the Chicago Jazz Orchestra from 2003–2010, two years as Director of Public Relations and five years as Executive Director. Ms. Claerbaut’s formal music training includes concentration in applied voice. She has sung professionally in many types of settings—jazz, classical, art song and popular song—with a specialty in choral repertoire. She is the niece of the famed Billy Strayhorn—contemporary to Duke Ellington—and is currently the president of Billy Strayhorn Songs, Inc., a family-owned music publishing company. In this role she interacts with music publishers, producers and educators, particularly in jazz. Ms. Claerbaut is a Calvin alumna and was instrumental in helping to bring Duke Ellington to perform in the Calvin Fieldhouse in 1967. Billy Strayhorn’s only solo recording during the Ellington years was a record called “The Peaceful Side” which features him on the piano playing the titles that he considered his favorites. Calvin welcomes Ms. Claerbaut back to campus as she helps us explore Strayhorn's life through those songs as his expression of who he was.</p>
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      <title>2015 - James Fishkin - When the People Speak: Deliberate Democracy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>James Fishkin holds the Janet M. Peck Chair in International Communication at Stanford University where he is professor of communication and professor of political science. He is also director of Stanford’s Center for Deliberative Democracy and chair of the department of communication. He is the author of a number of books and is best known for developing Deliberative Polling, a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed. Professor Fishkin and his collaborators have conducted Deliberative Polls in the US, Britain, Australia, Denmark, Bulgaria, China, Greece and other countries as well as in locations across the United States.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2015 17:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (James Fishkin)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James Fishkin holds the Janet M. Peck Chair in International Communication at Stanford University where he is professor of communication and professor of political science. He is also director of Stanford’s Center for Deliberative Democracy and chair of the department of communication. He is the author of a number of books and is best known for developing Deliberative Polling, a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed. Professor Fishkin and his collaborators have conducted Deliberative Polls in the US, Britain, Australia, Denmark, Bulgaria, China, Greece and other countries as well as in locations across the United States.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>James Fishkin holds the Janet M. Peck Chair in International Communication at Stanford University where he is professor of communication and professor of political science. He is also director of Stanford’s Center for Deliberative Democracy and chair of the department of communication. He is the author of a number of books and is best known for developing Deliberative Polling, a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed. Professor Fishkin and his collaborators have conducted Deliberative Polls in the US, Britain, Australia, Denmark, Bulgaria, China, Greece and other countries as well as in locations across the United States.

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      <itunes:subtitle>James Fishkin holds the Janet M. Peck Chair in International Communication at Stanford University where he is professor of communication and professor of political science. He is also director of Stanford’s Center for Deliberative Democracy and chair of the department of communication. He is the author of a number of books and is best known for developing Deliberative Polling, a practice of public consultation that employs random samples of the citizenry to explore how opinions would change if they were more informed. Professor Fishkin and his collaborators have conducted Deliberative Polls in the US, Britain, Australia, Denmark, Bulgaria, China, Greece and other countries as well as in locations across the United States.

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      <title>2015 - Josh Linkner - The Road to Reinvention: Lessons from the Front Lines of Detroit’s Rebirth</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Venture capitalist, tech entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author of Disciplined Dreaming and The Road to Reinvention, and a top-rated innovation keynote speaker. As Founding Partner of Detroit Venture Partners, he helps startups disrupt the old guard while helping to rebuild his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. Josh is on a mission to drive innovation, creativity and reinvention in individual lives, businesses and cities. And he also plays a mean jazz guitar.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2015 17:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2015 - Tova Friedman - Kinderlager: Reflections of a Child Holocaust Survivor</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The number reads A27633 and it’s been tattooed on her forearm for over 70 years. Tova Friedman is one of the youngest known survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp. She entered the camp with her mother and father at the age of 5 and, despite being led into the gas chambers, she miraculously survived. She was one of the 7,000 prisoners found alive during the liberation of Auschwitz by the Soviet army in January 1945—this January marks the 70th anniversary of their liberation. She and two other women among the children liberated were interviewed by Holland, Michigan, author Milton Nieuwsma for the 1998 book “Kinderlager: An Oral History of Young Holocaust Survivors” which was made into a PBS documentary in 2005. Friedman’s parents also survived and the family eventually immigrated to New York in 1950. Friedman went on to attend the City College of New York and to receive a masters of social work at Rutgers University. She has spent a great deal of her life working for the Jewish community. Friedman lived in Israel from 1967 to 1977 with her husband and four children, and she taught at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She is the retired director of Jewish Family Service for Somerset County in New Jersey.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2015 17:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2015 - Craig Detweiler - iGods: How Technology Shapes our Spiritual and Social Lives</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We wake up to our iPhones and sign off to Facebook. In between, we’re texting, downloading and streaming—inundated with information from Google, Hulu and iTunes. How do we filter all our media to discern what matters? Craig Detweiler, who has his PhD from Fuller Theological Seminary, is a professor of communication and director of the Center for Entertainment, Media, and Culture at Pepperdine University where they are asking these kinds of questions. He is also an author, award-winning filmmaker and cultural commentator who has been featured on CNN, NPR and in The New York Times. In his book “iGods” he interacts with major symbols of our distracted age—like Apple, Amazon, YouTube and Twitter—to investigate the impact of the technologies and cultural phenomena that drives us.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2015 17:46:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We wake up to our iPhones and sign off to Facebook. In between, we’re texting, downloading and streaming—inundated with information from Google, Hulu and iTunes. How do we filter all our media to discern what matters? Craig Detweiler, who has his PhD from Fuller Theological Seminary, is a professor of communication and director of the Center for Entertainment, Media, and Culture at Pepperdine University where they are asking these kinds of questions. He is also an author, award-winning filmmaker and cultural commentator who has been featured on CNN, NPR and in The New York Times. In his book “iGods” he interacts with major symbols of our distracted age—like Apple, Amazon, YouTube and Twitter—to investigate the impact of the technologies and cultural phenomena that drives us.</p>
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      <title>2015 - William Hurlbut - Chemicals to Consciousness: the Mystery of the Human Mind</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Hurlbut is a physician and consulting professor at the Neuroscience Institute of Stanford University Medical Center. After receiving his undergraduate and medical training at Stanford, he completed postdoctoral studes in theology and medical ethics at Stanford and the Institut Catholique de Paris. In addition to teaching, he served for eight years on the U.S. President’s Council on Bioethics. He has also worked with NASA on projects in astrobiology and since 1998 has been a member of the Chemical and Biological Warfare working group at the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation. He will share with us the beauty and mystery of the human brain from a faith perspective.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Jan 2015 17:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (William Hurlbut)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Hurlbut is a physician and consulting professor at the Neuroscience Institute of Stanford University Medical Center. After receiving his undergraduate and medical training at Stanford, he completed postdoctoral studes in theology and medical ethics at Stanford and the Institut Catholique de Paris. In addition to teaching, he served for eight years on the U.S. President’s Council on Bioethics. He has also worked with NASA on projects in astrobiology and since 1998 has been a member of the Chemical and Biological Warfare working group at the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation. He will share with us the beauty and mystery of the human brain from a faith perspective.</p>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Hurlbut is a physician and consulting professor at the Neuroscience Institute of Stanford University Medical Center. After receiving his undergraduate and medical training at Stanford, he completed postdoctoral studes in theology and medical ethics at Stanford and the Institut Catholique de Paris. In addition to teaching, he served for eight years on the U.S. President’s Council on Bioethics. He has also worked with NASA on projects in astrobiology and since 1998 has been a member of the Chemical and Biological Warfare working group at the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation. He will share with us the beauty and mystery of the human brain from a faith perspective.

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      <title>2014 - Anne Zaki - Is the Arab Spring the Arab Christian&apos;s Fall?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Anne is a resource development specialist for global and multi-cultural resources at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship living with her husband and four sons in Cairo, Egypt. Anne received her Bachelor’s degree from Calvin College in Psychology and Sociology in 1999, her Master’s degree from the American University in Cairo in the field of Social Psychology in 2002, and her Masters of Divinity from Calvin Theological Seminary in 2009. Anne, who was born in Egypt, and her husband, Naji Umran, pastored two churches in Michigan and British Columbia but always planned to return one day to Egypt to live and serve. In September 2011, nine months after the events of the Arab Spring, they felt called to make the move. Anne will share with us what life is like in Egypt for Middle Eastern Christians and share with us were she finds her hope.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Mar 2014 16:44:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Anne Zaki)</author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Anne is a resource development specialist for global and multi-cultural resources at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship living with her husband and four sons in Cairo, Egypt. Anne received her Bachelor’s degree from Calvin College in Psychology and Sociology in 1999, her Master’s degree from the American University in Cairo in the field of Social Psychology in 2002, and her Masters of Divinity from Calvin Theological Seminary in 2009. Anne, who was born in Egypt, and her husband, Naji Umran, pastored two churches in Michigan and British Columbia but always planned to return one day to Egypt to live and serve. In September 2011, nine months after the events of the Arab Spring, they felt called to make the move. Anne will share with us what life is like in Egypt for Middle Eastern Christians and share with us were she finds her hope.

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      <title>2014 - Bill Rasmussen - Channeling Sports: A Conversation with ESPN Founder Bill Rasmussen</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>On September 7, 1979, ESPN was launched. Entrepreneurial daring, irrepressible enthusiasm and a dash of good luck gave the world the first 24-hour television network. ESPN’s impact forever changed the way we watch television. The man who had the dream, the founder of ESPN, is Bill Rasmussen. A life-long entrepreneur and sports fan, Rasmussen’s innovations in advertising, sports and broadcasting are too numerous to list, but they include the creation of Sports Center, wall-to-wall coverage of NCAA regular-season and “March Madness” college basketball, and coverage of the College World Series. Rasmussen is a frequent guest on radio, television and the internet, and is the author of the best-selling book, Sports Junkies Rejoice! The Birth of ESPN.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Mar 2014 16:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On September 7, 1979, ESPN was launched. Entrepreneurial daring, irrepressible enthusiasm and a dash of good luck gave the world the first 24-hour television network. ESPN’s impact forever changed the way we watch television. The man who had the dream, the founder of ESPN, is Bill Rasmussen. A life-long entrepreneur and sports fan, Rasmussen’s innovations in advertising, sports and broadcasting are too numerous to list, but they include the creation of Sports Center, wall-to-wall coverage of NCAA regular-season and “March Madness” college basketball, and coverage of the College World Series. Rasmussen is a frequent guest on radio, television and the internet, and is the author of the best-selling book, Sports Junkies Rejoice! The Birth of ESPN.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>On September 7, 1979, ESPN was launched. Entrepreneurial daring, irrepressible enthusiasm and a dash of good luck gave the world the first 24-hour television network. ESPN’s impact forever changed the way we watch television. The man who had the dream, the founder of ESPN, is Bill Rasmussen. A life-long entrepreneur and sports fan, Rasmussen’s innovations in advertising, sports and broadcasting are too numerous to list, but they include the creation of Sports Center, wall-to-wall coverage of NCAA regular-season and “March Madness” college basketball, and coverage of the College World Series. Rasmussen is a frequent guest on radio, television and the internet, and is the author of the best-selling book, Sports Junkies Rejoice! The Birth of ESPN.

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      <title>2014 - Dr. Victoria Sweet - God&apos;s Hotel: A Doctor, A Hospital, and A Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine</title>
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      <title>2014 - John Perkins - Love is the Final Fight: The Life and Legacy of John M. Perkins</title>
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      <title>2014 - Linda Smith - Renting Lacy: A Story of America&apos;s Prostituted Children</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Mar 2014 16:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2014 - Michael LeRoy - The Sustainability of Higher Education and the Future or Calvin College</title>
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      <title>2014 - Zachary Karabell - Trend and Repeat: What History and Economics can Teach us about the Future</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Designated a “Global Leader for Tomorrow” by the World Economic Forum, Karabell is bringing a profound and refreshingly optimistic outlook to a world economy in crisis. A regular contributor on CNBC and Fast Money, he is also a frequent commentator on MSNBC, NBC Nightly News, CNN, Fox News and The History Channel. Karabell writes for The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New Your Times and Newsweek: the Daily Beast. He is also the author of several books including Sustainable Excellence: The Future of Business in a Fast-Changing World. He is a graduate of Columbia, Oxford and Harvard.</p>
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      <title>2014 - Nicole Baker Fulgham - Educating All God&apos;s Children</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Fulgham is the president and founder of The Expectations Project, a national organization that mobilizes people of faith to support public education reform and close the academic achievement gap. Former vice president of faith community relations at Teach for America, she has appeared on CNN and ABC News, and was named to the list of “50 Women to Watch” by Christianity Today. She is the recipient of an Education Entrepreneur Fellowship with The Mind Trust and serves on the board of several non-profit and community organizations, including the National Association of Evangelicals and Faith in Public Life.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Mar 2014 16:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2014 - Kevin Schut - Of Games &amp; God: A Christian Exploration of Video Games</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>An associate professor and chair of the department of media and communication at Trinity Western University in British Columbia. Schut writes about the intersection of communication, culture, media, technology and faith, primarily by talking about computer and video games. He is a Calvin College alum returning to share his insights into the compatibility of the Christian faith and interactive entertainment.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Mar 2014 16:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>2014 - Kevin Schut - Of Games &amp; God: A Christian Exploration of Video Games</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>An associate professor and chair of the department of media and communication at Trinity Western University in British Columbia. Schut writes about the intersection of communication, culture, media, technology and faith, primarily by talking about computer and video games. He is a Calvin College alum returning to share his insights into the compatibility of the Christian faith and interactive entertainment.

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      <itunes:subtitle>An associate professor and chair of the department of media and communication at Trinity Western University in British Columbia. Schut writes about the intersection of communication, culture, media, technology and faith, primarily by talking about computer and video games. He is a Calvin College alum returning to share his insights into the compatibility of the Christian faith and interactive entertainment.

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      <title>2014 - Olympia Snowe -  Fighting For Common Ground: How We Can fix the Stalemate in Congress</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Senator Snowe stunned Washington in February 2012 when she announced she would not seek a fourth term. After serving in the legislative branch at the state and federal levels for 40 years, including 18 years in the U.S. Senate, she explained that Washington wasn’t solving the big problems anymore. In her book, Fighting for Common Ground, she explores the roots of her belief in principled policy-making and bipartisan compromise. Senator Snowe proposes solutions for bridging the partisan divide in Washington, most notably through a citizens’ movement to hold elected officials accountable. In 2005, Snowe was named the 54th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine. In 2006, Time magazine named her one of the top ten U.S. senators.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Mar 2014 15:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senator Snowe stunned Washington in February 2012 when she announced she would not seek a fourth term. After serving in the legislative branch at the state and federal levels for 40 years, including 18 years in the U.S. Senate, she explained that Washington wasn’t solving the big problems anymore. In her book, Fighting for Common Ground, she explores the roots of her belief in principled policy-making and bipartisan compromise. Senator Snowe proposes solutions for bridging the partisan divide in Washington, most notably through a citizens’ movement to hold elected officials accountable. In 2005, Snowe was named the 54th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine. In 2006, Time magazine named her one of the top ten U.S. senators.</p>
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      <itunes:title>2014 - Olympia Snowe -  Fighting For Common Ground: How We Can fix the Stalemate in Congress</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Senator Snowe stunned Washington in February 2012 when she announced she would not seek a fourth term. After serving in the legislative branch at the state and federal levels for 40 years, including 18 years in the U.S. Senate, she explained that Washington wasn’t solving the big problems anymore. In her book, Fighting for Common Ground, she explores the roots of her belief in principled policy-making and bipartisan compromise. Senator Snowe proposes solutions for bridging the partisan divide in Washington, most notably through a citizens’ movement to hold elected officials accountable. In 2005, Snowe was named the 54th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine. In 2006, Time magazine named her one of the top ten U.S. senators.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Senator Snowe stunned Washington in February 2012 when she announced she would not seek a fourth term. After serving in the legislative branch at the state and federal levels for 40 years, including 18 years in the U.S. Senate, she explained that Washington wasn’t solving the big problems anymore. In her book, Fighting for Common Ground, she explores the roots of her belief in principled policy-making and bipartisan compromise. Senator Snowe proposes solutions for bridging the partisan divide in Washington, most notably through a citizens’ movement to hold elected officials accountable. In 2005, Snowe was named the 54th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine. In 2006, Time magazine named her one of the top ten U.S. senators.

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      <title>2013 - Chap Clark - Sticky Faith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Clark is associate provost for regional campuses and strategic projects and professor of youth, family, and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. A well-known practitioner, adolescent and family scholar, and author, Clark has more than 30 years’ experience in direct ministry, including 15 years with Young Life, as well as positions with several churches, Denver Seminary, and Youth Specialties. He is the senior editor of Youthworker Journal and president of Foothill Community Ministries, Inc., the parent organization for the ParenTeen and HURT Seminars. Dr. Clark has remained in direct ministry with young people, and is committed to the equipping and training of men and women who recognize the Church's mandate of reaching out to young people in the name of Christ. He is the author of many books, articles, and videos that focus primarily on relationships. Most recently, he published Hurt 2.0 and coauthored Sticky Faith with Fuller’s Kara Powell.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 18:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Chap Clark)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clark is associate provost for regional campuses and strategic projects and professor of youth, family, and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. A well-known practitioner, adolescent and family scholar, and author, Clark has more than 30 years’ experience in direct ministry, including 15 years with Young Life, as well as positions with several churches, Denver Seminary, and Youth Specialties. He is the senior editor of Youthworker Journal and president of Foothill Community Ministries, Inc., the parent organization for the ParenTeen and HURT Seminars. Dr. Clark has remained in direct ministry with young people, and is committed to the equipping and training of men and women who recognize the Church's mandate of reaching out to young people in the name of Christ. He is the author of many books, articles, and videos that focus primarily on relationships. Most recently, he published Hurt 2.0 and coauthored Sticky Faith with Fuller’s Kara Powell.</p>
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      <itunes:title>2013 - Chap Clark - Sticky Faith</itunes:title>
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      <title>2013 - Garth Pauley - Rituals of Democracy: Inaugural Addresses in American History</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Pauley is a professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Calvin College and teaches American oratory. He specializes in the area of the rhetoric of the American civil rights movement, American political rhetoric on civil rights issues, and colonial era American sermons. Pauley earned his PhD from Penn State and is a past recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Communication Association's Karl Wallace Memorial Award. He will speak to our audience on the topic of presidential speeches just days prior to the 2013 presidential inauguration.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 17:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Garth Pauley)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Pauley is a professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Calvin College and teaches American oratory. He specializes in the area of the rhetoric of the American civil rights movement, American political rhetoric on civil rights issues, and colonial era American sermons. Pauley earned his PhD from Penn State and is a past recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Communication Association&apos;s Karl Wallace Memorial Award. He will speak to our audience on the topic of presidential speeches just days prior to the 2013 presidential inauguration.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Pauley is a professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Calvin College and teaches American oratory. He specializes in the area of the rhetoric of the American civil rights movement, American political rhetoric on civil rights issues, and colonial era American sermons. Pauley earned his PhD from Penn State and is a past recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Communication Association&apos;s Karl Wallace Memorial Award. He will speak to our audience on the topic of presidential speeches just days prior to the 2013 presidential inauguration.

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      <title>2013 - W. Dwight Armstrong - Feeding the World and the Future of Farming</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Armstrong has a background in nutrition, agricultural research, education, international and executive management and currently serves as the CEO of the National FFA Organization. Since 2008, Armstrong served as the founder and principal of JDA Consulting, LLC. Prior to that, he served at Provimi, a global nutrition company, and as president of North American Nutrition Companies, Inc. He received his undergraduate degree in Animal Science from Murray State University, earned his Master’s degree in Nutrition from Purdue University and received his Ph.D. in Nutrition from Purdue. FFA is a national youth organization of over 500,000 student members all preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 17:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (W. Dwight Armstrong)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Armstrong has a background in nutrition, agricultural research, education, international and executive management and currently serves as the CEO of the National FFA Organization. Since 2008, Armstrong served as the founder and principal of JDA Consulting, LLC. Prior to that, he served at Provimi, a global nutrition company, and as president of North American Nutrition Companies, Inc. He received his undergraduate degree in Animal Science from Murray State University, earned his Master’s degree in Nutrition from Purdue University and received his Ph.D. in Nutrition from Purdue. FFA is a national youth organization of over 500,000 student members all preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.

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      <title>2013 - Jeff Van Duzer -  Why Business Matters to God</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Van Duzer is the author of Why Business Matters to God: And What Still Needs to be Fixed and dean of the School of Business and Economics at Seattle Pacific University. He is also professor of business ethics and law, and prior to his work with SPU he served as a partner with Davis A. Wright Tremaine, an international law firm. Van Duzer has spoken at a number of different venues, including Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s Gospel and Culture Lectures in 2010.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 17:49:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Van Duzer is the author of Why Business Matters to God: And What Still Needs to be Fixed and dean of the School of Business and Economics at Seattle Pacific University. He is also professor of business ethics and law, and prior to his work with SPU he served as a partner with Davis A. Wright Tremaine, an international law firm. Van Duzer has spoken at a number of different venues, including Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s Gospel and Culture Lectures in 2010.</p>
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      <title>2013 - Capt. Scotty Smiley - Hope Unseen</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Captain Smiley, a Ranger and combat-diver qualified infantryman, was the Army's first active-duty blind officer and its first blind company commander. On April 6, 2005, he lost use of both eyes when a suicide car bomber blew himself up 30 meters in front of Scotty's Stryker vehicle. Since that day, Smiley has surfed in Hawaii, skied in Vail, skydived, climbed Mount Rainier, completed a triathlon, and graduated from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business with his MBA. The Army Times named Captain Smiley its Soldier of the Year in 2007 and in 2008 he won an ESPY as the world's Best Outdoor Athlete. Scotty, a recipient of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, recently taught the core course in leadership at West Point and now commands the Warrior Transition Unit at West Point's Keller Army Medical Center. Captain Smiley was recently named a recipient of the Army’s prestigious MacArthur Leadership Award and currently holds an honorary PhD from Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh, NY. Scotty and his wife, Tiffany, are both from Pasco, Washington. They are the proud parents of two young sons.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2013 17:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Capt. Scotty Smiley)</author>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Captain Smiley, a Ranger and combat-diver qualified infantryman, was the Army&apos;s first active-duty blind officer and its first blind company commander. On April 6, 2005, he lost use of both eyes when a suicide car bomber blew himself up 30 meters in front of Scotty&apos;s Stryker vehicle. Since that day, Smiley has surfed in Hawaii, skied in Vail, skydived, climbed Mount Rainier, completed a triathlon, and graduated from Duke University&apos;s Fuqua School of Business with his MBA. The Army Times named Captain Smiley its Soldier of the Year in 2007 and in 2008 he won an ESPY as the world&apos;s Best Outdoor Athlete. Scotty, a recipient of the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, recently taught the core course in leadership at West Point and now commands the Warrior Transition Unit at West Point&apos;s Keller Army Medical Center. Captain Smiley was recently named a recipient of the Army’s prestigious MacArthur Leadership Award and currently holds an honorary PhD from Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh, NY. Scotty and his wife, Tiffany, are both from Pasco, Washington. They are the proud parents of two young sons.

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      <title>2013 - Richard Mouw &amp; Robert Millet - Talking With Mormons: An Invitation to Evangelicals</title>
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      <title>2013 - Jenny Yang - Welcoming the Stranger: Justice, Compassion and Truth in the Immigration Debate</title>
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      <title>2013 - Jeremy Courtney - Restoring Hearts in Iraq</title>
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      <title>2012 - N.T. Wright - How God Became King</title>
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      <title>2012 - Ralph Edmond - Real Solutions for Haiti&apos;s Future</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:18:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2012 - Joel Salatin - Dancing with Dinner</title>
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      <title>2012 - Adam Taylor - Mobilizing Hope: Faith-Inspired Activism for a Post-Civil Rights Generation</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Adam Russell Taylor is vice president of advocacy at World Vision, USA. He recently completed a yearlong fellowship at the White House, and he formerly served as the Senior Political Director at Sojourners, where he was responsible for leading the organization's advocacy, coalition building and constituency outreach. He has also served as the executive director of Global Justice, an organization that educates and mobilizes students around global human rights and economic justice. Before cofounding Global Justice, he worked as an associate at the Harvard University Carr Center for Human Rights and as an urban fellow in the Department of Housing Preservation and Development in New York City. Taylor is a graduate of Emory University, the Kennedy School of Government and the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology. He is also an ordained minister who recides in Washington, D.C..</p>
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      <title>2012 - Jennifer Pharr Davis - Adventures on the Appalachian Trail</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>After graduating from college with a Classics degree, Jennifer wasn’t sure what she wanted to do with her life. She is drawn to the Appalachian Trail, a 2175-mile footpath that stretches from Georgia to Maine. Though her friends think she’s crazy and her mom worries about her safety, she sets out alone to hike the trail, hoping it will give her time to think about what she wants to do next. The next four months prove to be the most physically and emotionally challenging season of her life. She quickly discovers that thru-hiking is harder than she had imagined: coping with blisters and aching shoulders from the 30-pound pack she carries; sleeping on the hard wooden floors of trail shelters or trying to put up a tent in the dark; hiking through endless torrents of rain and even a blizzard. With every step she takes, Jennifer transitions from an over-confident college graduate to a student of the trail. She learns that she is stronger than she thought she was as she braves situations she never imagined before her thru-hike. The trail is full of unexpected kindness, generosity, and humor. And when tragedy strikes, she learns that she can depend on other people to help her in times of need. Read more about her 2005 AT journey in her adventure memoir, Becoming Odyssa. It is a drama filled, laugh out loud, coming-of-age story that will be enjoyed by both hikers and non-hikers.</p>
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      <title>2012 - Michael Gerson - religion and Politics in a New Era</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Michael Gerson is a nationally syndicated columnist who appears twice weekly in the Washington Post. He is the author of Heroic Conservatism (HarperOne, 2007) and co-author of City of Man: Religion and Politics in a New Era (Moody, 2010). Gerson serves as Senior Advisor at ONE, a bipartisan organization dedicated to the fight against extreme poverty and preventable diseases. He is the Hastert Fellow at the J. Dennis Hastert Center for Economics, Government, and Public Policy at Wheaton College in Illinois. He serves on the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, the Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience, the Board of Directors of Bread for the World, the Initiative for Global Development Leadership Council, and the Board of Directors of the International Rescue Committee. He is co-Chair of The Poverty Forum and Co-Chair of the Catholic/Evangelical Dialogue with Dr. Ron Sider. From 2006 to 2009, Gerson was the Roger Hertog Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Before joining CFR in 2006, Gerson was a top aide to President George W. Bush as Assistant to the President for Policy and Strategic Planning. He was a key administration advocate for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the President's Malaria Initiative (PMI), the fight against global sex trafficking, and funding for women’s justice and empowerment issues. Prior to that appointment, he served in the White House as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Speechwriting and Assistant to the President for Speechwriting and Policy Advisor. Gerson joined Bush's presidential campaign in early 1999 as chief speechwriter and a senior policy adviser. He was previously a senior editor covering politics at U.S. News and World Report. Gerson was a speechwriter and policy adviser for Jack Kemp and a speechwriter for Bob Dole during the 1996 presidential campaign. He has also served Senator Dan Coats of Indiana as Policy Director. Gerson is a graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois. He grew up in the St. Louis area and now lives with his wife and sons in northern Virginia.</p>
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      <title>2012 - Gabe Lyons - The Next Christians: How a New Generation is Restoring the Faith</title>
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      <title>2012 - Eric Metaxas - Bonhoeffer:Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Eric Metaxas is the author of the New York Times #1 bestseller, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, which was recently named &quot;Book of the Year&quot; by the ECPA. Bonhoeffer also won the 2011 John C. Pollock Award for Biography awarded by Beeson Divinity School and a 2011 Christopher Award in the Non-fiction category. Called a &quot;biography of uncommon power,&quot; Bonhoeffer appeared on numerous 2010 &quot;Best of the Year&quot; lists and was featured in the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, The New Republic, Harper’s, Kirkus (starred review), NPR, FoxNews, C-SPAN’s Book TV, Christianity Today, The Weekly Standard, and First Things. Metaxas is the 2011 recipient of the Canterbury Medal awarded by the Becket Fund for Religious Freedom. Previous medalists include Archbishop Charles Chaput and Elie Wiesel.</p>
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      <title>2012 - Edith Mirante - Burma on the Brink</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Edith Mirante is an American artist and author of Burmese Looking Glass: A Human Rights Adventure and a Jungle Revolution published in 1993 and Down the Rat Hole: Adventures Underground on Burma’s Frontiers published in 2005. Her most recent book, Down the Rat Hole, is about a hidden world of guerrilla warfare and jade trading, the AIDS pandemic, rainforest destruction in Burma western border among the Arakanese, the Chins and the Kachins. She is also author of several reports about politics, human rights and environmental issues about the Chins among others; &quot;The Chin Compendium (1997)&quot;, &quot;Ashes and Tears (2001)&quot; (A report a bout Chin/Burmese refugees in Guam), the &quot;Razor Edge&quot; (Survival Crisis for Refugees from Burma in Delhi, India-2004) and &quot;Mithuns Sacrificed To Greed: The Forest Ox of Burma's Chins (2004)&quot;. Her commentaries are regularly broadcast on the BBC World Service, she's lectured for Amnesty International and Greenpeace, her articles appear in New York Times, Asiaweek, and she's given evidence about Burma before the US Congress and the European Trade Commission and International Labor Organization. Ms. Mirante is founder and project director of Project Maje.</p>
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      <title>2011 - Sajan George - The Future of Education</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2011 - Donald Worster - John Muir and the Religion of Nature</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2011 - Twesigye Jackson Kaguri - The Price of Stones: Building a School for My Village</title>
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      <title>2011 - Nikki Toyama-Szeto - Beyond Multi-Culturalism to True Community</title>
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      <title>2011 - Dr. Glenn Geelhoed - Mission to Heal</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Dr. Glenn Geelhoed)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Geelhoed serves as a surgeon and faculty member at the George Washington University Medical Center in Washington DC, although he spends most of his year living in remote areas of the world. For nearly 40 years he has led teams of medical students and professionals to some of the poorest and most medically needy areas on earth. They have traveled to places such as Haiti, the Philippines, Somaliland, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Congo, Sudan, and Rwanda. In recognition of his work Dr. Geelhoed was named one of George Magazine’s Humanitarians of the Year in 2000 and was recently inducted into the Medical Mission Hall of Fame, affiliated with The University of Toledo’s College of Medicine, which honors those who have improved the human condition through better public health care. Dr. Geelhoed is a Calvin alum who will return to his alma mater to share his experiences on the medical mission field and the lessons he has learned in human resilience, lessons he calls “gifts from the poor”.</p>
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      <title>2011 - Father Greg Boyle - Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2011 - Andy Crouch - Playing God: Creativity and Cultural Power</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Andy is the author of Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling, winner of Christianity Today’s 2009 Book Award for Christianity and Culture and named one of the best books of 2008 by Publishers Weekly, Relevant, Outreach and Leadership. A senior editor at Christianity Today International, he has served as executive producer of the documentary films Where Faith and Culture Meet and Round Trip and was editorial director of the Christian Vision Project from 2005 to 2008. He also sits on the editorial board of Books &amp; Culture and has been a columnist for Christianity Today. A classically trained musician who draws on pop, folk, rock, jazz and gospel, he has led musical worship for congregations of five to twenty thousand. He and his family live in Pennsylvania.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:54:03 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Andy Crouch)</author>
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      <title>2011 - Temple Grandin - All Kinds of Minds: The Importance of Developing Each Person&apos;s Unique Strengths</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ms. Grandin is the most accomplished and well-known adult with autism in the world. An expert on animal behavior, she has designed humane handling systems for half the cattle-processing facilities in the US and consults with the meat industry to develop animal welfare guidelines. She is an Associate Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University, a prominent author and speaker and was recently named as one of the 25 &quot;Heroes&quot; in this years' Time 100 annual list of the world's most influential people. Her books about her interior life as an autistic person have increased the world’s understanding of the condition with personal immediacy – and with import, as rates of autism diagnosis rise. An HBO movie was recently made about her life starring actress Clare Danes. She is revered by animal rights groups and members of the autistic community, perhaps because in both regards she is a voice for those who are sometimes challenged to make themselves heard.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Temple Grandin)</author>
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      <title>2011 -Kelly Clark - Faith and Freedom in Contemporary China</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Professor of philosophy at Calvin and program director of the “Values &amp; Virtues in Contemporary China” global initiative 2010-2013. Author of numerous books including Philosophers Who Believe and The Story of Ethics. With the number of Christians in China possibly outnumbering the members of the Communist Party, the Party senses an increasing political threat posed by religion, yet China’s constitution guarantees freedom of religion. Professor Clark will help us understand China’s religious contradictions.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (Kelly Clark)</author>
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      <title>2011 -Theary Seng - Daughter of the Killing Fields</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ms. Seng was born in Phnom Penh in January 1971. Under the Khmer Rouge, she lived in Svay Rieng province bordering Vietnam, where the killings were most intense and where she spent five months in prison. The Khmer Rouge killed both her parents. In November 1979, at the age of eight, she and her surviving family trekked across the border for Thailand and emigrated to the U.S. one year later (first settling in Grand Rapids, MI with the support of a local CRC church). Theary graduated from Georgetown University’s school of Foreign Service with a BS in International Politics and received a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School. Theary returned to Cambodia in 2004 and is the founder and board president of the Center for Justice &amp; Reconciliation. She wrote a book about her life entitled Daughter of the Killing Fields and is currently working on a second book.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ms. Seng was born in Phnom Penh in January 1971. Under the Khmer Rouge, she lived in Svay Rieng province bordering Vietnam, where the killings were most intense and where she spent five months in prison. The Khmer Rouge killed both her parents. In November 1979, at the age of eight, she and her surviving family trekked across the border for Thailand and emigrated to the U.S. one year later (first settling in Grand Rapids, MI with the support of a local CRC church). Theary graduated from Georgetown University’s school of Foreign Service with a BS in International Politics and received a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School. Theary returned to Cambodia in 2004 and is the founder and board president of the Center for Justice &amp; Reconciliation. She wrote a book about her life entitled Daughter of the Killing Fields and is currently working on a second book.</p>
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      <title>2011 - Krista Tippett - Einstein’s God: Conversations about Science and the Human Spirit</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ms. Tippett is host and producer of On Being (formerly Speaking of Faith), which airs on more than 200 public radio stations in the U.S. and internationally via the Web. A Peabody award-winning broadcaster, she is known as one of the most intelligent and insightful commentators on religion, ethics, and the human spirit. Through the show and her writing she has endeavored to enliven public discussion about the intersections of spirituality, faith and everyday life. She is the author of two books Speaking of Faith and Einstein's God.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2010 - Elias Chacour - Unity Within Diversity: Myth or Reality?</title>
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      <title>2010 - George Ayittey - African Solutions for African Problems</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Ghanaian economist at American University, recognized authority on Africa and Economic Development, and author of the influential book Africa Unchained . He has coined the term “the Hippo and Cheetah generations” referring to the old and new African elites. He focuses on bottom-up economics through “Cheetah Enterprises” – projects starting at the grassroots level that enable Africans to improve their quality of life. He speaks passionately about empowering Africans to take back Africa.</p>
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      <title>2010 - Richard De Vos, Sr. - Ten Phrases</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 15:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2010 - Soong Chan Rah - The Next Evangelicalism &amp; the Changing Face of American Christians</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Milton B. Engebretson Associate Professor of Church Growth &amp; Evangelism at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, IL. He is the author of The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity (IVP, 2009). He served as the founding senior pastor of the Cambridge Community Fellowship Church, a multi-ethnic, urban, post-modern generation church in the Central Square neighborhood of Cambridge, MA. He currently serves on the boards of Sojourners and the Catalyst Leadership Center. He will be our speaker for Martin Luther King, Jr. day speaking on the vision for the multi-cultural church.</p>
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      <title>2010 - Jimmy Wales - Democracy and the Internet</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 15:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2010 - Syada Greiss - Journey To Empowerment: Stories from the Streets of Cairo</title>
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      <title>2010 - James K. Smith - Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Congregational and Ministry Studies at Calvin College. He describes his work as “undertaken in the borderlands between philosophy, theology, ethics, aesthetics, science, and politics.” He is most interested in bringing critical thought to bear on the practices of the church and the church's witness to culture. Smith has written many books, and his presentation will be based on his most recent which was released in September 2009.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 15:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Congregational and Ministry Studies at Calvin College. He describes his work as “undertaken in the borderlands between philosophy, theology, ethics, aesthetics, science, and politics.” He is most interested in bringing critical thought to bear on the practices of the church and the church&apos;s witness to culture. Smith has written many books, and his presentation will be based on his most recent which was released in September 2009.

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      <title>2010 - Burl Cain - Moral Rehabilitation in an Immoral Environment</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Prison Warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary. His steadfast rejection of a “lock ‘em up and throw away the key” mentality can be seen in the progressive, compassionate programs and sound correctional procedures he has implemented. The hallmark of his remarkable administration is his relentless efforts to help each inmate discover value and purpose in his life, to experience true freedom of the soul. His story is a story of hope and transformation in America’s bloodiest prison. He is the subject of the book Cain’s Redemption.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 15:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2010 - Tony Namkung - The Theology Behind Smart Diplomacy with North Korea</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>An independent consultant on US/Asian relations, North Korea, and nuclear arms, known and highly respected by business and government leaders throughout Asia and the U.S. He serves as Asian advisor to New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. He has traveled to North Korea nearly thirty times and for this presentation he will use his experience of dealing with North Korea over the past twenty years to reflect on current situations. Namkung is a 1967 Calvin alum.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 15:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2010 - Pastor Harvey Carey - Against All Odds</title>
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      <title>2010 - Arthur Brooks - The New American Culture War</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Newly appointed president of the American Enterprise Institute, former professor of business and government policy at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Dr. Brooks' research and writing have investigated the connections between culture, politics, and economic life in America. In the past ten years, he has published five dozen academic articles, scores of magazine and newspaper essays, and seven books on subjects ranging from the economics of the arts to philanthropy to military operations research. His most recent books are Gross National Happiness, Social Entrepreneurship, and Who Really Cares, which discusses the surprising truth he discovered about compassionate conservatism after years of researching the giving trends in America.</p>
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      <title>2009 - D. Michael Lindsey - Powerful Faith: Evangelicals in American Culture</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 15:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>januaryseries@calvin.edu (D. Michael Lindsay)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Assistant Professor of Sociology, Rice University. Faculty Associate of Leadership Rice and Assistant Director of the Center on Race, Religion, and Urban Life. He is the author of two books, both with George Gallup, Jr., and has written many scholarly and popular essays. He has received numerous awards for his writing, teaching and speaking and writes a regular column for REV! magazine. His book, Faith in the Halls of Power , is based on personal interviews with over 300 prominent evangelical Americans including two former presidents, dozens of political and government leaders, more than 100 top business executives, plus Hollywood moguls, intellectuals, athletes, and other powerful individuals.</p>
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      <title>2009 - Sharon Cohn Wu - The Pursuit of Justice: Finding Courage Amidst the Chaos of Human Rights Abuses</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Senior Vice President of Justice Operations for International Justice Mission, Ms. Wu oversees IJM’s operations in Africa, Latin America, South Asia and Southeast Asia, developing intervention and investigation strategies and advocating with local and national authorities. Ms. Wu received a B.A. with Honors from University of Virginia, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School, cum laude. Prior to working at IJM, she was an associate with Arnold &amp; Porter in Washington, DC, representing private and governmental entities in litigation and international trade matters. She regularly briefs government officials in the U.S. and abroad on various human rights issues and has provided interviews for The New York Times Magazine, CNN, FOX News, BBC World, “Dateline” and various other media outlets.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 15:21:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senior Vice President of Justice Operations for International Justice Mission, Ms. Wu oversees IJM’s operations in Africa, Latin America, South Asia and Southeast Asia, developing intervention and investigation strategies and advocating with local and national authorities. Ms. Wu received a B.A. with Honors from University of Virginia, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School, cum laude. Prior to working at IJM, she was an associate with Arnold &amp; Porter in Washington, DC, representing private and governmental entities in litigation and international trade matters. She regularly briefs government officials in the U.S. and abroad on various human rights issues and has provided interviews for The New York Times Magazine, CNN, FOX News, BBC World, “Dateline” and various other media outlets.</p>
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      <title>2009 - Xavier Davis Trio - The Language of Jazz</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>To many people, Jazz is something that is not very &quot;listener-friendly.&quot; Often it may seem that the musicians are in their own world sharing secrets with the other musicians on stage. Even if people enjoy listening to Jazz, they still may not really understand what is going on. Xavier Davis, joined by bassist Brandon Owens and drummer E.J. Strickland to form the Xavier Davis Trio, will attempt to demystify Jazz. Attendees will leave with a greater appreciation for this American art form. This greater appreciation and understanding will hopefully lead to greater enjoyment when listening to this rich music.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 15:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To many people, Jazz is something that is not very &quot;listener-friendly.&quot; Often it may seem that the musicians are in their own world sharing secrets with the other musicians on stage. Even if people enjoy listening to Jazz, they still may not really understand what is going on. Xavier Davis, joined by bassist Brandon Owens and drummer E.J. Strickland to form the Xavier Davis Trio, will attempt to demystify Jazz. Attendees will leave with a greater appreciation for this American art form. This greater appreciation and understanding will hopefully lead to greater enjoyment when listening to this rich music.</p>
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      <title>2009 - Harold Dean Trulear - Beloved Community and Restorative Justice: Toward a Recovery of an Ethic of Restoration in the Churches&apos; Response to Crime and Criminal Behavior</title>
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      <title>2009 - Robert Rooy - A Witness to Change: Profiling Microfinance and the Empowerment of Poor Families</title>
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      <title>2009 - Helen Epstein - The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West, and the Fight Against AIDS</title>
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      <title>2009 - Deborah &amp; Loren Haarsma - Creation, Design, Evolution, and Human Origins</title>
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      <title>2009 - Victor Makari - The Continuing Witness and the Future of the Church in the Middle East</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 14:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2009 - John Ortberg - Faith &amp; Doubt</title>
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      <title>2009 - John Witte, Jr. - Separation of Church and State - Calvin Style: A 500th Anniversary Celebration</title>
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      <itunes:summary>Jonas Robitscher Professor of Law and Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He is the recipient of the 2008 National First Freedom Award for his contributions in advancing religious liberty in the United States. He is a specialist in legal history, marriage, religious liberty and the life of John Calvin. He is the author of 21 books and countless publications. He has won dozens of awards for his teaching and research. In this presentation he will address John Calvin&apos;s political legacy and its enduring lessons for us still today.

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      <title>2008 - Douglas Diekema - Love, Justice, and Humility: A Bioethicist meets the Pillow Angel</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Douglas Diekema, M.D., M.P.H., is Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine with an adjunct appointment in the Department of Medical History and Ethics. He serves as Director of Medical Ethics and Chair of the IRB at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center. He currently serves on the Committee on Bioethics of the American Academy of Pediatrics.</p>
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      <title>2008 - William Garvelink - U.S. Leadership in Responding to the World&apos;s Humanitarian Crises</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>William Garvelink is the current Ambassador of the US to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Prior to this appointment, Garvelink served as the Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 1 Apr 2008 13:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William Garvelink is the current Ambassador of the US to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Prior to this appointment, Garvelink served as the Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).</p>
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      <title>2008 - Timothy George - Theology for an Age of Terror</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Timothy George is the founding dean of Beeson Divinity School and has been at Beeson since its inception in 1988. He teaches church history, historical theology, and theology of the Reformers. He is currently serving as executive editor for Christianity Today along with serving on the editorial advisory boards of The Harvard Theological Review, Christian History, and Books &amp; Culture.</p>
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      <title>2008 - Meg Lowman - It&apos;s a Jungle Up There: Exploration of the Treetops</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Meg Lowman, better known as Canopy Meg, is the Director of Environmental Initiatives at New College of Florida. Her expertise involves canopy ecology, particularly plant-insect relationships, and spans over 25 years in Australia, Peru, Africa, the Americas, and the South Pacific.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 1 Apr 2008 13:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meg Lowman, better known as Canopy Meg, is the Director of Environmental Initiatives at New College of Florida. Her expertise involves canopy ecology, particularly plant-insect relationships, and spans over 25 years in Australia, Peru, Africa, the Americas, and the South Pacific.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Meg Lowman, better known as Canopy Meg, is the Director of Environmental Initiatives at New College of Florida. Her expertise involves canopy ecology, particularly plant-insect relationships, and spans over 25 years in Australia, Peru, Africa, the Americas, and the South Pacific.

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      <title>2008 - James Abbington - 100 Years of Black Gospel Music in an Hour</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. James Abbington is an Associate Professor of Music and Worship at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. His research interests include music and worship in the Christian church, African American sacred folk music, organ, choral music, and ethnomusicology.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 1 Apr 2008 13:26:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. James Abbington is an Associate Professor of Music and Worship at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. His research interests include music and worship in the Christian church, African American sacred folk music, organ, choral music, and ethnomusicology.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Dr. James Abbington is an Associate Professor of Music and Worship at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. His research interests include music and worship in the Christian church, African American sacred folk music, organ, choral music, and ethnomusicology.

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      <title>2008 - Sigval Berg - Energy: Our Responsibility</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Berg, a global nuclear expert, is Sr. Vice President of Infrastructure Development for UniStar Nuclear Energy, a joint venture of Constellation Energy and Électricité de France (EDF). He joined UniStar Nuclear Energy in February 2007 and is responsible for fleet wide training, workforce development, human resources, information technology, and establishing UniStar Nuclear Energy's key business and administrative processes necessary for the development of the company's emerging fleet of evolutionary power reactors.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Berg, a global nuclear expert, is Sr. Vice President of Infrastructure Development for UniStar Nuclear Energy, a joint venture of Constellation Energy and Électricité de France (EDF). He joined UniStar Nuclear Energy in February 2007 and is responsible for fleet wide training, workforce development, human resources, information technology, and establishing UniStar Nuclear Energy's key business and administrative processes necessary for the development of the company's emerging fleet of evolutionary power reactors.</p>
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      <title>2008 - Michael Griffin - American Competitiveness: NASA&apos;s Role &amp; Everybody&apos;s Responsibility</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Michael Griffin was nominated by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the US Senate in April 2005 as the 11th Administrator for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He leads the NASA team and manages the U.S. vision for space exploration.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 19:45:43 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>2008 - Debra Rienstra - Words Wear Out</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>I am an Associate Professor of English at Calvin College, where I have taught since 1996. I teach early modern British literature, world literature, Shakespeare, composition, and poetry. For me, teaching and writing are mutually enriching actions. Teaching keeps me in contact with great literature of the past and present and with the unmatched vitality of young minds. Writing allows me to reflect, imagine, and enter a larger human conversation about things mundane and eternal. In 2002, Tarcher/Putnam published my first book, &quot;Great with Child: On Becoming a Mother&quot; , a meditative account of my third pregnancy and my son's first year. My second book appeared in February 2005, published by Jossey-Bass, called &quot;So Much More: An Invitation to Christian Spirituality&quot;, it is a kind of imaginative orientation to the Christian faith. My editor describes the book as &quot;a doorway for people to look through and see home.&quot;</p>
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      <title>2008 - Sonia Nazario - Enrique&apos;s Journey</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sonia Nazario, a projects reporter for The Los Angeles Times , has spent more than two decades reporting and writing about social issues, earning her dozens of national awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for her series, &quot;Enrique's Journey,&quot; about the experiences of Latin American children who immigrate to join their parents in the United States. Expanding on the series, Nazario has written the book, Enrique's Journey, fully recounting the unforgettable odyssey of one Honduran boy who braves unimaginable hardship and peril to reach his mother in the United States. The story is now being turned into a miniseries by HBO.</p>
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      <title>2008 - Bill McKibben - Deep Economy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Is more really better? This is the main question that January Series speaker Bill McKibben asked in his talk titled “Deep Economy.” He began by talking about global warming and his experience in Vermont leading awareness campaigns urging Congress to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050, but that was only his introduction. What McKibben really wanted to get to was the way in which Americans have become accustomed to living in the past fifty years—with increasing amounts of material wealth. Promising to return to global warming and environmental awareness later, he plunged into a talk that explored more existential matters.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 17:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is more really better? This is the main question that January Series speaker Bill McKibben asked in his talk titled “Deep Economy.” He began by talking about global warming and his experience in Vermont leading awareness campaigns urging Congress to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050, but that was only his introduction. What McKibben really wanted to get to was the way in which Americans have become accustomed to living in the past fifty years—with increasing amounts of material wealth. Promising to return to global warming and environmental awareness later, he plunged into a talk that explored more existential matters.</p>
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