The curious incident of
the mosquito in Africa

Malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases kill many children born in Africa. But that is not the explanation these economists give for depravation in Africa. For European colonialists malaria was extremely deadly. To avoid being bitten they made a choice: they avoided settling in Africa and settled in safer places, places we now know as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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Having nothing

Reflect, my son, Do you walk too quickly for God?

Hear that song which the Lord sings with your life. Recall that:

There is one time for the lattices of heaven to give dew,

And another for the sun to fire the sands.

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Duncan hires an attorney

The Rt. Rev. Robert Duncan, Bishop of Pittsburgh, disputes the charge that he has abandoned the Communion of the Episcopal Church and has retained an attorney to answer the charges.

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March Gladness

The brackets are set, the NCAA tournament bids are out — this year Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation invites you to add a little purpose to

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Society cannot handle science

The Most Rev. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury says in an interview with the Telegraph that society is ill-prepared to handle scientific breakthroughs because it

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