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GENDUSA COLUMN: It all begins with friendliness
Growing up in a small town in the South, most folks waved to each passing car. Walking down the sidewalk meant saying “Hello” every few ...
Growing up in a small town in the South, most folks waved to each passing car. Walking down the sidewalk meant saying “Hello” every few ...
When I read the morning newspaper, there is usually a story regarding the death of a child caused by youth gun violence. Some victims are ...
She was young and adorable when I met her. Her toddler was riding a tricycle in the driveway, and as I walked to her mother’s ...
All was fine on a beautiful South Florida evening until the Scottish bagpiper walked down the aisle of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. Sitting next to ...
He sat in a chair against the wall in the doctor’s colorless waiting room, quietly anticipating a nurse to call his name. Lines only time ...
Many of us work a myriad of jobs throughout our lives. We build careers, climb up and down ladders, and hopefully accomplish our goals. If ...
A political writer, I am not. I have avoided diving into such perilous seas filled with sharks, but I will take my chances today and pray ...
In Travis County, Texas, near Austin, a former real estate developer, Alan Graham, resides in a faith-based community called “Mobile Loaves and Fishes.” What began ...
Violence killing innocent children, vicious wars raging, vandals roaming our streets, vitriol running amok, and vengeance among leaders permeates our society. Folks, is anyone able ...
She stood among the crowd, her heart pounding with fear as she watched her beloved son stripped of clothing and any dignity. The throned crown ...