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وَالْتَمِسُوا سَلامَ الْمَدِينَةِ الَّتِي سَبَيْتُكُمْ إِلَيْهَا، وَصَلُّوا مِنْ أَجْلِهَا إِلَى الرَّبِّ لأَنَّ سَلامَكُمْ يَتَوَقَّفُ عَلَى سَلامِهَا

Israeli settlers, including children, blocking the path of a Palestinian ambulance transporting a critically ill patient on the Nablus–Ramallah road in the West Bank, under the protection of the Israeli army, which is standing by and watching.




Our pastor preached a great sermon yesterday on the danger of selfish ambition and I was struck again by how different people are tempted to different sins. I don't need to be told: "stop thirsting for fame." I do need to be told: "stop being slothful."

A quick recap of this weekend's news, and what it all really means





Until a decade ago, there was almost no research into men’s transition into fatherhood. But as a younger, more hands-on generation of fathers grows, “paternal postpartum depression” has become a phenomenon experienced by an estimated one in ten fathers of newborns and up to 25 percent of men with a 3-to-6-month-old baby. “They are going through a phase their own fathers didn’t go through,” Darby Saxbe, a professor of psychology, said. “As men are becoming more involved in parenting, they’re experiencing a lot of the same risks moms have been going through.” Paternal mental-health crises are a by-product of the movement toward egalitarian parenting, but fully realizing that equality requires taking new fathers’ struggles seriously. At the link in our bio, Emi Nietfeld speaks to men who’ve experienced paternal postpartum depression and reports on the crisis: nymag.visitlink.me/N30-AU



ruminatrix.substack.com/p/a-word-about… Kudos owed to @Joseph_Spurgeon and @_Link_ for their Tweets, which helped compose this article.














