Is Anybody Listening? A Poem by Natalie Patterson
We are a nation of opinions Someone is always talking Which leads me to wonder, Who is listening? Who is taking note? Who is…
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We are a nation of opinions Someone is always talking Which leads me to wonder, Who is listening? Who is taking note? Who is…
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So much for the element of surprise. Kaila looked across the table into Ulima’s hardened eyes. There was no trying to wiggle herself out…
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Three days had passed since Kaila had sent her article to World News Today. She wasn’t sure exactly when she would hear back from…
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When you think of ethnic and racial harmony and justice in the U.S., are you like me in wanting the promise of life, uniqueness, togetherness, friendship…
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I typically avoid police officers. I have found it safer to just not be near people with guns, regardless of the organization or gang…
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The United States Declaration of Independence was drafted by Thomas Jefferson, edited, and then adopted by the Committee of the Whole of the Second Continental…
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Again hate and fear are splashed across the pages of our newspapers, our screens, and our hearts. How is our world continuing to spiral…
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View: Paris mid-April from Centre Pompidou. Going up. Mid-April in Paris, during its last days, I was fortunate to see the retrospective exposition of the…
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On Tuesday night, April 12th, a small, cross-generational group of men and women met together to learn about refugees and immigration from the Christian…
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What image does the word “refugee” bring to mind? A family far away from ourselves struggling against all odds to find a better life?…
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Caught between the Greek and Macedonian border… *
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“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You trust in God. Trust also in me.” – Jesus John 14:1 What about when violence seems…
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