The preposition at the end of a sentence is one of those grammar "rules" that is often disregarded, but the three main reasons it is there as a rule as I understand it are the following: To reduce redundancy. To increase clarity. To strengthen speech. To illustrate #1, for example, the most …
Overheard in yesterday’s sermon…
During my message yesterday at Lafayette Community Church, I made reference to a couple psychological researchers who made presentations at the TED conference regarding happiness and freedom and choice. The two researchers are Dan Gilbert and Barry Schwartz. Linked here are the videos where they …