Daniel was one of Israel’s greatest leaders. Forcibly deported from his home in Jerusalem when he was just a boy, Daniel was among those King Nebuchadnezzar took to live in Babylon. Daniel never saw his home again, spending the rest of his life as an exile. As an adolescent...
In the last two weeks, I’ve had conversations with local, regional, and national leaders, both black and white, about the issues our city and nation are facing. I confess that the organizational side of me wants a plan, a road map that tells us where to go and how to get there. ...
Three times in the last ten days I’ve been at gatherings with black and white pastors. Last Thursday it was a rally for justice and peace at Hiawatha and Lake Street. On Tuesday it was a silent march to the site of George Floyd’s murder. And yesterday it was to attend George’s...
In the past month we have been reminded of the reality that in our country we have a problem. It’s a problem deeply rooted in the history of our nation and while we don’t like to think that racism continues to plague us as a society the circumstances of our world tells us otherwise...
The early days of “shelter from home” were like a week or two of snow days. But the novelty has worn off. We’re all anxious to get back to normal, whatever that might be.
Yet we know, until we have a vaccine, opening things up will be difficult. Doing so too quickly may mean...
Amy has a conversation with our own Michelle Hunt-Graham, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist about common emotions during this COVID-19 time.
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