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Escape Dallas In Dallas
The best way to avoid the August doldrums is to leave Dallas but if that’s not an option, check out these restaurants that have created environments and menus that are transformative, if only for 90 minutes.
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Opening the Church Doors to Asylum Seekers
The congregation and staff at Oak Lawn Methodist Church know firsthand the plight of Dallas’ less fortunate. Situated where they are, it’s commonplace to see the homeless population nearby.
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A New Kidney for Bonnie Morren?
Bonnie Morren lives each day knowing she needs someone else’s kidney.
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Faith-Inspired Farm a Refugee Haven
About 30 miles south of downtown Dallas sits a slice of land owned by three Park Cities families but cultivated almost entirely by refugees.
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Couple Prepares for U.S. Camping Tour
Dallas native and Highland Park High School alumnus Wes Cole always knew he wanted to go on a long-term camping adventure. Then he met his future wife, Nicole, at the University of Texas.
Tips To Stay Safe This Summer in the Water
With school out of session and summer in full swing, neighborhood and backyard pools are teeming with children and families trying to stay cool and active in the summer heat.
Celebrate Independence Day with Red, White, and Blue Cake
My family moved every few years while I was growing up, so my memories of July Fourth celebrations vary according to where we lived at the time.
Dive Into A Young Chef’s Light
When she was 30, Franchesca Nor had her first baby, an aqua, navy, and seafoam progeny named Dive Coastal Cuisine.
Skipping Meat To Save The Planet?
In 2019, EarthX is promoting six initiatives that are simple ways we can all help the environment by making minor changes to our lifestyles.
Gas or Charcoal? Beef, Chicken, or Seafood? It’s Grilling Season
One of the things I love about grilling is its simplicity. Preheat, cook, enjoy, with very little cleanup. And then there’s the fun factor.
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Pastors Reflect on Experiences as Dads, Children
The best advice my father gave me was never to expect someone – specifically men – to do something for me that I could do myself.
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‘Faith of Our Fathers:’ Pastors Reflect on Experiences as Dads, Children
The best advice my father gave me was never to expect someone – specifically men – to do something for me that I could do myself.
‘Listen to the Mockingbird’ Jams
Co-creator of Jammit Jam, Stephanie Magilow, is spreading her wings into a new line of comestibles made with fruit and other ingredients sourced from farms within Dallas.
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What’s Next? The 21st Century Church
One of the largest growing demographics in the faith world is people who check the box for “none” on surveys of religious affiliation.
Top Three Products from International Home + Housewares Show
Two months after attending the 2019 International Home + Housewares Show in Chicago, I’m still marveling at how manufacturers return year after year with new and innovative items to inject style, efficiency, and fun into our homes.
Can Green Be Greener?
Living greener is one trend that’s here to stay.
A Mindful Approach To Breaking Bad Habits
A sight that stood out to Judson Brewer during his first trip to Paris with his wife a couple of years ago: the tourists.
Springtime Salads: Dressed To Impress
When is a salad not just a salad? When it’s served in vessels one usually reserves for other uses, such as vases, beverage glassware, or even small clay pots.