WEDNESDAY
+ On a whole people just don't "get" the concept of Christian colleges. Elesha Coffman argues that even Naomi Schaefer Riley in her book God On the Quad misses the point, as sympathetic as she is.
In her introduction, Riley describes how her East Coast colleagues can be irrationally negative about religious people and institutions. Through sympathetic reporting of life on several religious college campuses, she sets herself the task of defending religious, red-blooded America to its cultured, blue-state despisers. Her job became easier with the discovery of more than 1 million religious college graduates attempting to do the same thing. She calls them the "missionary generation," a cohort of Red Americans "determined to change the culture of Blue America from the inside out."
+ Seven dolphins released back into ocean -- unique story of group rescue.
+ Make money on the Internet -- sell t-shirts.
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