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Are you hurkle-durkling?
Even though hurkle-durkling, cocooning, and burrowing sound cozy, they aren’t actually healthy for us.
There’s a saying that goes like this: “Once is chance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is a pattern.” If that’s true, there’s been a pattern in my life lately about the topic of isolation.
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The popularity of burrowing
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In early July 2024, the New York Times shared popular health trends, declaring that “ ‘hurkle-durkling’ is in, along with gut health and floor time.” That’s when I learned that hurkle-durkle is a phrase from Scotland for when you lounge in bed well past when it’s time to get up.
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He worked as an undertaker, an undercover narcotics detective, and a homicide investigator. For the past 15 years, he has served as pastor at St. Mark, Leesburg, Fla. The story of David Rosenau’s surprising path to pastoral ministry is the subject of Salty . . .
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This school year, WELS Schools Accreditation (WELSSA) is marking 20 years of helping WELS schools provide the assurance of a quality, Christ-centered education to families. The WELSSA process reviews and evaluates a school’s mission and its faithfulness to . . .
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In a new series “When Cancer Comes,” James Aderman, David Haag, and Tim Gumm take readers on three remarkable journeys that involve the dreaded word cancer but quickly guide their readers into God’s Word where they prove cancer—and all that . . .
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