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  • Nov 15, 2024 | electricliterature.com | Jo Lou |Rachel Britton

    Skip to content interviews "A Woman Looks Over Her Shoulder" imagines a feminist utopia called Whore City Electric Literature Urgently Needs Your Help For the 15,000 people who visit our site every day, reading Electric Literature costs nothing. And yet Electric Lit is not free. We need to raise $25,000 by December 31, 2024 to keep Electric Literature going into next year. If the continued existence of Electric Literature means something to you, please make a contribution today. In Brynja...

  • Jun 1, 2023 | eneuro.org | Rachel Britton |John Hall |Tristan Wasley |Charles Holz

    Experimental design and statistical analysisAll data were analyzed using GraphPad Prism 8 (GraphPad Software). Sample sizes used were comparable to those employed in the field and all experimental n values reflect biological replicates of individual mice unless otherwise stated. For n > 10 with normally distributed data, parametric tests were used, otherwise nonparametric tests were used. If technical replicates were used, it is stated explicitly within the methods section.

  • Mar 2, 2023 | crosswalk.com | Rachel Britton

    Sometimes friends and members of our families can be hard to love, or even to like. As Christians, we know that the Bible teaches us to exhibit love for a broad range of people — our neighbors (Matthew 22:39), other believers (John 13:34), and even our enemies (Matthew 5:44). Our friends and family are included within those categories. But often, those closest to us are the hardest to love.

  • Feb 27, 2023 | crosswalk.com | Rachel Britton

    Sometimes friends and members of our families can be hard to love, or even to like. As Christians, we know that the Bible teaches us to exhibit love for a broad range of people — our neighbors (Matthew 22:39), other believers (John 13:34), and even our enemies (Matthew 5:44). Our friends and family are included within those categories. But often, those closest to us are the hardest to love.

  • Feb 14, 2023 | ibelieve.com | Rachel Britton

    Our first prayer is not for those we find hard to love, but for ourselves. Think of it like the instruction on airplanes, to put your mask on first before helping others. We need to pray to know Christ’s love in our own lives. You may have been a Christian for many years. You may be a brand-new Christian. You may not know Christ at all.

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