
Armed with a B.A. in Philosophy and a minor in science, Ciskanik landed in a graduate nursing program. With the support of her enthusiastic husband, an interesting career unfolded while the family grew: a seven year stint mostly as a neurology nurse, 15 years as a homeschooling mom of six, and a six year sojourn as curriculum developer and HS science teacher (which included teaching students with cognitive differences). These experiences added fuel to her lifelong interest in all things related to God’s creation and the flourishing of the human spirit—which has found a new home on the Magis blog.
Blog Post by Maggie Ciskanik, M.S.
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Joy and Music: Confessions of a Piano Guys Fan
Joy and Music: Confessions of a Piano Guys Fan
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Belief in Science
Belief in Science
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Society of Catholic Scientists: Who they are and why we should care
Society of Catholic Scientists: Who they are and why we should care
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Suffering, Gratitude, and God
The prevalence of suffering in the world is one of the biggest challenges for believing in an all-good, all-powerful God.
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