

193. Science is Good | Wisdom, Stewardship, & Mercy in Three Stories
Aug 14, 2025
Se Kim, Director of Membership and Governance at the National Academy of Medicine, discusses the importance of scientific investment in marginalized communities. Emily Smith, an epidemiologist, reveals how data-driven health initiatives can prepare for the needs of the vulnerable. Francis Collins shares insights on hepatitis C, advocating for compassion and legislative action to ensure treatment access. Pastor Jason Miller connects these stories to Jesus' parables, illustrating that through wisdom, stewardship, and mercy, faith and science can work together for the common good.
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Parables Shape Modern Character
- Parables aren't scientific texts but can shape how we live in the modern world.
- Jesus uses stories to form character, calling us to apply wisdom to all parts of life, including science.
Mapping Surgical Needs In Somaliland
- Emily Smith describes mapping surgical needs in Somaliland to locate children who require urgent care.
- That mapping revealed huge geographic gaps and pointed to where new hospitals should be placed.
Iterative Science Matters For Lives
- Science is iterative, messy, and improves through correction and refinement.
- Emily Smith emphasizes pursuing excellence because scientific results impact real people's lives.