The Gift of Data (Part 6) – The Number You Need to Know
The last post in this series described how to approach deeply depressing data. It’s a good thing I already
The Gift of Data (Part 5)
This is the fifth post in a series. You can read the first four posts here.
In my last post,
Thanking God for Fred Bahnson
(This post was originally published on August 24, 2013. Since then, I’ve had the pleasure of spending time with
The Gift of Data (Part 4)
In my last post (shockingly long ago due to a death in the family, summer vacation for my children, and
The Gift of Data (Part 3)
In my community of faith, once upon a time, we used to be better at attending to data than we
The Episcopal Church and Fossil Fuel Divestment
Happy Fourth of July!
I’m interrupting the Gift of Data series to follow up on a Twitter conversation about
The Gift of Data (Part 2)
This is the second post in a series. Click here to read the first.
Have you ever heard a church
The Gift of Data (Part 1)
As a living being, I generate data. Sometimes it’s quantifiable, sometimes it’s not. Sometimes it’s worth tracking,
Surfacing with an Announcement
This and all prior posts were originally published on www.plainsongfarm.com
I guess I wasn’t back after all.
You Choose Your Child’s Religion
KJ Dell’Antonia of the New York Times Motherlode blog has a new post out: “Children, Choosing Their Religion.” Here