After experiencing three graduations—high school, baccalaureate and master’s degrees— I’m going to date myself, as this year will be my 50th high school class reunion. …
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Freedom of Conscience
The motivation I have to defend another person’s religious and political beliefs, even when I don’t agree with their position, is strong. Perhaps it’s in …
Read More »Coping in Chaos
Grabbing a cart, I made my way through the crowded aisles. I aimlessly strolled through the store, choosing fresh produce and items on my grocery …
Read More »Spring Break Cemetery
On the first day of my grandson’s spring break from school, I offered to pick him up from a parent’s office by early afternoon for …
Read More »Sovereign Lord
“The Sovereign Lord will show his justice to the nations of the world. Everyone will praise him! His righteousness will be like a garden in …
Read More »Food Survival in Hard Times
During the time of any major catastrophe or natural disaster, figuring out food becomes challenging. Most urban folks depend on supermarkets to supply needs. Facing …
Read More »The Light Shines
“The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.” —John 1:5
Read More »Grandma Days
When I was a new mother nursing my first baby, I thought I would be feeding that baby forever! He was constantly hungry—when I wanted …
Read More »The Value of Wisdom
Are you a wisdom seeker? If not, you are vulnerable to fake news, mega conspiracy theories and every other half-baked idea that splashes across the …
Read More »A New Normal
Our world seems as though it has come to a halt. So much of our everyday-ness has been redefined to a “new normal.” Who would …
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