Hello!
So, this week, we're going to be having a nice, sit-down-type chat with our fellow Islamic students and community members to discuss their lives in relation to their faith. It's going to be somewhat informal, circle-style, where we will start off by asking some really broad questions about how they feel their faith is expressed and challenged in their day-to-day lives, and then we'll open it up to free discussion. This is a really good chance to see from the eyes of someone who has a unique and interesting perspective on life that you may not have thought about before. It is being held on Wednesday, March 4th (this Wednesday) from 7-9 PM in Bentley 129. I'll be moderating, so, I mean, technically you could just come to see my lovely face. But really, you'll get so much more out of it, that I'm just like, candy. On the side. Which actually, there will be. Because every good discussion is fueled by food. Nom.
(P.S. To everyone who takes this blog uber-seriously. Iz okay. I was like that once too. Then I found lolcats.)
Also! Ya scurvy pups. Leesten oop. My dearest friend Emily gave me this nifty article from the New York Times that you should take a look at. It's all about the role of religion in the armed forces - an age-old debate, and something that is most definitely a difficult dialogue. Check it out, me laddehs. Oh, and is it just me, or does that man look rully, rully angry? Whew.
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