faith
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In War, Helpers Remind Us Who We Truly Are
This week, an Israeli airstrike killed World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, raising global outrage. These workers, from various countries, aimed to alleviate the suffering of displaced Palestinians. Despite the grim reality of war, their selfless actions serve as… Continue reading
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An Inclusive Take on Easter
Easter, deeply rooted in Christian traditions, symbolizes hope, renewal, and rebirth. Beyond its commercialized aspects, it reflects humanity’s instinct for survival and greatness. The concept of resurrection, both physical and spiritual, underpins the holiday, offering a sense of purpose and… Continue reading
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Hope is the Alternative to an Uncertain Future
Americans are increasingly distrustful of social institutions and elected leaders, with concerns about global conflicts and emerging threats adding to anxieties about the future. Despite these fears, there is hope for a better world through collective action and embracing unconditional… Continue reading
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Florida Schools Need Teachers, Not Chaplains
In Florida, public schools face a crisis with underfunding, overcrowded classrooms, low teacher pay, and declining student attendance. A proposal to introduce chaplains to address mental health issues is criticized as a distraction from the need for more qualified teachers… Continue reading



