Congressman Lewis Fought the Good Fight
John Lewis wears the hero label well I am reluctant to affix labels on people, but Congressman John Lewis seems to have earned the ones
John Lewis wears the hero label well I am reluctant to affix labels on people, but Congressman John Lewis seems to have earned the ones
Kindness matters, every time, all the time Just call me a one-note Johnny. My former college president used this term to describe himself because most
July is National Ice Cream Month—here’s another excuse to celebrate Every summer memory I have includes ice cream, and every memory is a happy one.
July is perfect time for families, more chocolate Every time I want to return to the frivolities of summer—outings with family, swimming, travel, and the
This month is one for the history books. When I think of June, it’s usually with happy, uneventful thoughts—weddings, summer, school’s out, long evenings with
Can we talk about monuments, protests, military bases, flags? I’ve said it in almost every way I know: we must respect and build relationships, we
I believe what we do today is more important than what we say. When it comes to what makes us human, and what makes us
Congratulations to 2020 graduates – here’s to new beginnings I’m loving all the ways our neighbors and friends have found to celebrate this year’s graduates
We are our brothers and sisters’ keeper…let’s act like it! What a difference a week makes. Last Sunday our concern was COVID-19 and a return
From my childhood on, I have been taught about the power of words. The ditty went “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words
John Lewis wears the hero label well I am reluctant to affix labels on people, but Congressman John Lewis seems to have earned the ones
Kindness matters, every time, all the time Just call me a one-note Johnny. My former college president used this term to describe himself because most
July is National Ice Cream Month—here’s another excuse to celebrate Every summer memory I have includes ice cream, and every memory is a happy one.
July is perfect time for families, more chocolate Every time I want to return to the frivolities of summer—outings with family, swimming, travel, and the
This month is one for the history books. When I think of June, it’s usually with happy, uneventful thoughts—weddings, summer, school’s out, long evenings with
Can we talk about monuments, protests, military bases, flags? I’ve said it in almost every way I know: we must respect and build relationships, we
I believe what we do today is more important than what we say. When it comes to what makes us human, and what makes us
Congratulations to 2020 graduates – here’s to new beginnings I’m loving all the ways our neighbors and friends have found to celebrate this year’s graduates
We are our brothers and sisters’ keeper…let’s act like it! What a difference a week makes. Last Sunday our concern was COVID-19 and a return
From my childhood on, I have been taught about the power of words. The ditty went “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words