Peace-Driven Infrastructure: Third Places Worth Building
In the broadway hit, Newsies, 17 year old Jack Kelly famously sings of his desire to…
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Adrift
I’ve been adrift for days now— floatingbetween the taunting sun and thetantalizing bright blue sea, trappedin…
You are What You Hear: Healing Broken Self-Image Through Music
A piano is, in essence, a giant brush, and the black and white keys are a…
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Letter From The Editor, Issue XVI – “Peace in Our Time”
Dear Reader, It requires little evidence to prove that the world we live in desperately needs…
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Is Teaching Really Worth It?
Children can be so kind and also brutally honest. They are learning how to live in…
An Artist’s Last Will
I was, I still am, a maker. I had a gift and I used itTo capture…
A Nothing Like You
To start, I pose this question: do you want to be extraordinary? Insert your own definition…
Shifting Gears: Leaving a Legacy in a Perpetually Changing Field
In 1926, Danish physician Johannes Fibiger concluded years of cancer research with the determination that microscopic…
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Living Isn’t Dying: The Biblical Definition of Life
The 1994 Disney cartoon, The Lion King, opens with a sunrise silhouetting a desolate savannah. The…
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Faith Through Affliction: Navigating Chronic Illness and Redefining Success
The transition to adulthood involves monumental steps toward personal growth, independence, and success. If college students…
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The Weary Giving Tree: What Does a Teacher Owe to This World?
Giving, and giving, and giving “And the tree was happy…..” The children’s book The Giving Tree…
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A Family Kindled by Faith
Meltdown in the Home In a world with with access to so many internet resources, YouTube…
Why Do We Make Friends?: The Lasting Gain of True Friendship
Humans innately crave social interaction. We form relationships with others from a young age, usually starting…
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