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And Right Will Always Win?

December 9, 2024 Kevin Robinson

No more lives torn apartThat wars would never startAnd time would heal all heartsAnd everyone would have a friendAnd right would always winAnd love would never end, noThis is my grown up Christmas list written by David Foster (music) and Linda Thompson-Jenner (lyrics). I … Continue reading And Right Will Always Win?

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The Original Big Lie And its Shape-Shifting Offspring

July 8, 2024July 8, 2024 Kevin Robinson

“The judgment was set, and the books were opened.” Daniel 7:10 Many cross-baring, scripture-quoting, Christ-confessing believers are familiar with this apocalyptic scripture of Judgment Day. Some may think to themselves, where did those books come from? We thought we had … Continue reading The Original Big Lie And its Shape-Shifting Offspring

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It’s Clear to me that Systemic Racism is embedded in American Institutions: Do you see it at play?

April 8, 2024 Tammy L. Hodo

Fannie Lou Hamer stated, “I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.”  I am tired of the truth being distorted, I am sick of people believing that there is equality in America, and I am tired of being … Continue reading It’s Clear to me that Systemic Racism is embedded in American Institutions: Do you see it at play?

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 “Don’t Tell Me I Don’t Belong Here” 

January 8, 2024January 19, 2024 Larissa Lam

All my life, my dad would always tell the story of how he came to the U.S. with only $60 in his pocket and didn’t know anyone. He told me about how he had to work three jobs to put … Continue reading  “Don’t Tell Me I Don’t Belong Here” 

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See Through the Tarnish: Sparkle, Shine, & Glow

October 9, 2023 doctorcourage

We see ourselves and others with a tarnished view, not an accurate, clear, clean reflection, but one tarnished by our own sin and pain as well as the other person’s. Continue reading See Through the Tarnish: Sparkle, Shine, & Glow

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America’s Fools’ Gold

October 9, 2023 Tobias Houpe

Sometimes appearances can be deceiving. What we may see at first glance may not be the reality upon taking a deeper look. In other words, not everything that glitters is gold. It may be pyrite, AKA “Fools’ Gold.” America’s gold … Continue reading America’s Fools’ Gold

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What I Never Knew: Reading Richard Wright

July 8, 2023October 9, 2023 sarahlsanderson

The first time I read Richard Wright’s 1937 essay, “The Ethics of Living Jim Crow: An Autobiographical Sketch,” it took my breath away. I stumbled across it while flipping through a fat volume I’d checked out of the library, The … Continue reading What I Never Knew: Reading Richard Wright

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