For Wilshire Baptist Church
In case you didn’t read the news, the birds chirping at each other from either side of the birdbath are having a two-way conversation. So are those dogs sending barks back and forth across the street. According to a new study published by scientists in Europe, elephants, frogs, birds, fireflies and many creatures large and small perform what is called “turn-taking” conversation – like what we do across the dinner table if we’re actually taking turns, if we’re actually listening to each other instead of checking our texts or looking at the ballgame on the video screen. Continue reading “Listening in the Gap”