by Dorothy Greco | Oct 14, 2018 | Aging, Articles, Christianity Today, Marriage & Family
Because the average age for marriage has been slowly inching upward (27 for women and 29 for men, according to the US Census) and life expectancies are now just below 80, many of us can anticipate supporting two generations at some point in our lives. According to the...
by Dorothy Greco | Sep 3, 2018 | Blog, Book review, Race/Racial Reconciliation, Spirituality
I’ve read so many wonderful books this summer! Rather than writing individual reviews (which are tremendously time consuming), I thought I’d do super short reviews of my favorite books, include links to buy, and most importantly, give away THREE of these...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 2, 2018 | Blog, Health & Wellness, Recipes
I’ll spare you photos of every angle and every step of the process because frankly, I don’t care that much. I just want to eat this. Lots of it. Since going paleo about 18 months ago, this has become one of my favorite treats. However, the first time I...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Perennial Gen, Spirituality
Twenty nine years ago, my fiancé broke up with me. I had just returned from a nine-month overseas photography assignment. This was pre-cell phone and I was totally blindsided. These kind of relational ruptures are aways messy. This one was even more so because we had...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Biola Center for Marriage and Relationships, Marriage & Family
Social media apps are counterfeits. Their sophisticated designs understand and capitalize on our deeper needs without actually meeting those needs. As tech designers have admitted, Facebook and other social media sites were created with a profound awareness of our...
by Dorothy Greco | May 24, 2018 | Articles, Biola Center for Marriage and Relationships, Marriage & Family
At a time when we have an unprecedented ability to connect with anyone, anywhere, research is confirming what many of us intuitively know: we’re lonely. We’re actually not connecting, at least not in meaningful ways. That loneliness is contributing to higher rates of...