An old man is pushed off a cliff while birdwatching and the perpetrator is released from custody. Murray Kirk reflect on the all-too-human cycle of suffering and justice.
Archives for 2011
Marathon Training Week Seven
With a marathon coming up, Jess goes for it, with dreams of Gatorade and that amazing feeling of accomplishment that comes at the finish.
A Heritage of Beliefs
Julia McLean explores the cultural heritage of Christianity, and its ongoing destruction.
Listen to the Wind
Who’s afraid of the wind? This force of nature can come with a gentle, nurturing caress or a vengeance that shakes human souls to the core. It carries an indomitable power over the earth that has controlled the way we live since the first spark of life on the planet.
My Own Personal “Cheers”
Kylen O. Lefave loves living in Victoria, British Columbia, which is a bit like the TV Show “Cheers”, where “everybody knows your name.”
Moshin’s Mistake
A young boy’s fall triggers results in a critical medical emergency, and Kane Ryan of Dirty Wall Project finds himself facing India’s medical system and a life and death decision.
Why Charlie Sheen Kind of Matters
Charlie Sheen, the lovable, charismatic bad boy paid millions to entertain is now a lowly, crazed thug. What does his public meltdown say about life as human?
A Writer’s Journey of Inspiration
Dan L. Hays revisits the major turning points in his quest to write and publish a book, and builds the strength to believe in his writing.
James Bond Dresses as a Woman for International Women’s Day
Daniel Craig, famous as 007 in James Bond films, dresses as a woman for an International Women’s Day video to illustrate the dramatic and troublesome differences between the way men and women experience the world.
A Broken Shoelace and Lesson in Optimism
As Steve Goldburg learns, there are lessons in the smallest things in life, even shoelaces.
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