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Search Me, O God, and Know My Political Heart

The end of 2020 is finally nigh, and my impulse, encouraged by the expectant mindset of Advent to say nothing of the truly remarkable pace at which COVID-19 vaccines have been developed is to look forward to new and better things. This is what we do as one year closes and another opens: set resolutions, vow to tread fresh paths, and, hopefully, repurpose ourselves in habits that aid in love of God and neighbor. But it would be a mistake to exclusively look forward at the impending conclusion not only of a year but also of a presidency and a public crisis like nothing in living memory. This is an opportunity to look back, to engage in a year-scaled and politics-focused version of the nightly practice of examen, which was developed by Ignatius of Loyola, a theologian and co-founder of the Jesuit order. It is a good time to think and pray about our (perhaps unconscious) theology of political engagement; about the consistency of our political positions, both among themselves and with wh

Bainbridge city manager exits with little fanfare as replacement candidates are announced

Bainbridge city manager exits with little fanfare as replacement candidates are announced Nathan Pilling, Kitsap Sun © Contributed photo / City of Bainbridge Island Deputy City Manager Morgan Smith BAINBRIDGE ISLAND – With little fanfare, Morgan Smith left her post as Bainbridge Island’s city manager last week, concluding 10 years of service to the city. The day after Smith’s last day in the office on Thursday, the city announced the names of three candidates to replace her. Those candidates will participate in a series of virtual interviews this week. A recognition of service that typically would have occurred at a City Council meeting wasn’t scheduled at Smith’s request, Mayor Leslie Schneider and Deputy Mayor Joe Deets told the Kitsap Sun. Other than any personal goodbyes, no internal farewell was planned, city spokeswoman Kristen Drew said.

No 17 Red Raiders top Abilene Christian

Red Raiders over ACU By Pete Christy | December 9, 2020 at 8:19 PM CST - Updated December 9 at 10:39 PM LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - In a battle of dueling defense, the 17th-ranked Red Raiders handed Abilene Christian University their first loss, winning 51-44 Wednesday night at the United Supermarkets Arena. Wearing throwback jerseys from the late ’90s to honor James Dickey’s great Red Raiders teams, Tech led 23-14 at the half. Kyler Edwards led Tech with 19 points. Tech struggled at the free throw line, missing 12, going 25-37. Terrence Shannon Jr. was out with an injury. The Red Raiders now 5-1 head to Frisco to face Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Saturday at 1 p.m.

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