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An Answered Prayer
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The Greek(s) Shall Inherit the Earth!
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I Met a Traveler in An Antique Land
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Thanksgiving: A Harvest of Hope
November 27, 2024
The Power of Kindness
November 25, 2024
Harmony of Hope
November 21, 2024
Good Night, and Good Luck
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What Would Nixon Say?
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A Commitment Greater Than Ourselves
November 11, 2024
The Frankl Factor
November 8, 2024
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An Unthinkable Loss of Faith
Donald J. Trump didn’t win the election last night; fear and loathing did. Justice, accountability, honesty, character and democratic values lost. If you repeat a...
November 6, 2024
The Day After Today
After all the votes are counted, will the country stand united, committed to overcoming our differences, or will we continue to let division define us?...
November 5, 2024
America’s Character
In the winter of 1777, twelve thousand soldiers, along with four hundred women and children, huddled in 1,500 log huts, faced a defining moment of...
November 1, 2024
Friday’s Commentary
Tomorrow, I’ll be posting a brief commentary—a 3 minute read—that I encourage everyone to review. It’s about adversity; it’s about courage; it’s about character. If...
October 31, 2024
. . . Fear itself.
On March 4, 1933, at his first inauguration, Franklin D. Roosevelt stood before the American people and addressed a nation in crisis. He understood that...
October 30, 2024
To Serve the Common Good
Twentieth-century journalist Walter Lippmann’s enduring appeal lies in his staunch commitment to the common good—the idea that society can function in a way that benefits...
October 28, 2024