Can We Come to Truth and Reconciliation? Or Is It Too Late?
No matter where you get your news, if you’ve been watching it for the past week, you can only have been disturbed. Whether you were
No matter where you get your news, if you’ve been watching it for the past week, you can only have been disturbed. Whether you were
No matter where you get your news, if you’ve been watching it for the past week, you can only have been disturbed. Whether you were
Taking care of yourself in a world that hopes you won’t is radical. Right?
But it doesn’t always look the way we think it will… It doesn’t always look like self-soothing. It doesn’t always look like saying “yes” to our momentary flashes of whims that we believe will stave off discomfort. It doesn’t always look like abdicating our responsibilities when we don’t believe there’s any more gas in the tank.
As our lives become increasingly busy, it’s common for our sleep schedules to suffer. We might stay up late working, watching TV, or scrolling through social media, and then struggle to wake up in the morning feeling rested and alert.
All a Christmas movie has to do to date itself these days is feature traffic jams and fights in mall stores over the last toy
By and large, what’s happening in the world right now isn’t political – it’s something that lives right in the heart of every person’s humanity.
It is a matter of life and death, and there isn’t any other spin, sheen, or gloss to it.
The protests, marches, demonstrations, riots, and uprisings that have officially touched all 50 states, 400 cities contained therein, and countries from New Zealand to Germany to Syria, have one thing in common: They call for the lives of Black citizens be treated with the same care and respect by the police that white lives are.
Stress is a killer – and that’s not a metaphor. It’s not just that too much stress makes us sad, tense, and less able to enjoy