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Constitution under siege: The Electoral College battle
“Every vote should count.” To many that sounds fair. It sounds right. But is it? “The Electoral College is wrong.…
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LIFE LESSONS FROM A LITTLE ONE – Defeat
My little guy is entering the third season of his soccer career. With current aspirations to be a famous soccer…
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EXAMINING OUR VALUE Part III: Where does our true value lie?
I was standing by the main doors of the Topeka Rescue Mission, preparing to meet with a large group of…
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‘Leaving Neverland’ stirs controversy, discussion of abuse
On March 3 and 4 HBO premiered a four-hour, two-part feature documentary titled Leaving Neverland. The film features two men,…
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How to defuse a child’s tantrum with one question
I have not read every child psychology book, nor did I take a course on how to avoid/stop/end a child’s tantrum.…
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A cry for the lost lives of millions of women and girls due to sex discrimination
During Women’s History Month, we celebrate the progress made in elevating women and decreasing gender inequalities. But even with many…
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The “smell of death,” the shock of recognition, and the legacy of William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce was born in 1759 in Yorkshire, England. Unfortunately, Wilberforce is not known today nearly as well as he…
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Media reporting on New Zealand, but did you hear about that OTHER bigotry-driven massacre?
“If it bleeds, it leads” is, say critics, the morbid media standard. But it’s more accurate to say that if…
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The Church is divided – is there hope?
I have a fellow minister friend who has an effective and growing ministry to teens and college students. One of…
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