
Building New Identities |
July 05, 2017
Though I Seem Lost, The Undercurrents Of My Efforts Are Carrying Me
Without tangible proof of progress, society often judges us harshly. I'm learning to trust the process....
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Polish social worker, Irena Sendler, was a relentless heroine, saving almost 2,500 Jewish children from death in the camps....
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We talk to University of Alabama Ph.D. student, Kathryn Robison, about whether or not science and religion can coexist....
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The incident that occurred at the Chicago Dyke March showed the error of imposing rigid labels on the fluid nature of humanity....
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A Christian parable provides comforting reassurance of God's presence during rough times....
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Another Way Of Looking At Things, Building New Identities, Daily Life, Who am I |
June 27, 2017
How a Visit to a Tiny House Revealed the Essence of A Dream
There is something thrilling about the idea of stripping away what we don’t really need and living with what is essential....
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