I am half-way through my trip and, honestly, nearly two-thirds through my energy bank. Luckily the next week is not going to be as extensive with events and travel as was the last one. I truly enjoyed doing two (or more) teaching events per day in different locations and for different audiences. Meeting new people and sharing my faith with them is what actually energizes me! It was travelling from place to place by all possible means of transportation (including long walks on icy sidewalks) that was sometimes rather exhausting. Besides, I only once had a chance to sleep two nights in a row in the same bed (or a night train) and at this point looking forward to my four-night’s stay at Kursk Evangelical Trinity Seminary dorm where I will continue and complete video recording of my of lecture courses on the “Arguments for the Existence of God” and “Intro to Christian Education.”
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Christmas Potpourri
By Dr. Don Bierle, FaithSearch President
The celebration of Christmas with family and friends usually includes a feast–a veritable potpourri of eatables.
I couldn’t decide on only one thing to serve up for this Christmas feature, so decided on a potpourri of things suitable for this special season.
While understandable alone, this article is more complete when coordinated with our Christmas letter. So let’s dive right in.
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[Read more…]Happenings, December 2024
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[Read more…]Lifesaving AI
When surgeons remove brain tumors, they rarely get all the cancerous cells, since they so closely resemble healthy brain tissue. Technology such as MRI and fluorescent imaging agents are often inaccurate.
Scientists from the University of Michigan and the University of California, San Francisco, found a way to overcome those limitations through artificial intelligence. Using more than 11,000 surgical specimens and four million microscopic images, they taught a computer how to detect the cancer cells left over after the main mass of a glioma is removed. (A glioma is a growth of cells which starts in the brain or spinal cord.)
[Read more…]December 2024: St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kursk
The weather in St. Petersburg these days is authentically Dostoyevsky style. Short and gloomy daylight hours combined with chilling and wet winds blowing from the Baltic Sea make one want to stay indoors with a cup of hot tea rather than crossing the city on public transportation. I truly admire my seminary students and my public-school teachers who bravely overcome all the elements in order to be in my classroom for a couple of hours of presentation and discussion on the topic of Christian Faith and Biblical History!
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