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Gwynne Johnson's picture

Sunday School Lessons

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How often do we fully appreciate and utilize the “Imago Dei” of our fellow classmates in what used to be universally called Sunday School but now operates under a number of new attritions.  So often that hour passes and places the entire learning burden on the teacher.  Individual members assume little responsibility and the class misses insights from each person’s unique story.

Sue Edwards's picture

Breakfast with a Hooker

I stirred the eggs on my plate and made polite conversation with a half dozen women circled around the breakfast table. I was the retreat speaker and this was an opportunity to learn more about the women attending.

Next to me sat Briana, a tall black woman with sculptured features, saucer eyes, and a thick British accent. While the other women laughed and shared stories of late night games and conversations, Briana’s downcast eyes seldom left her plate. I wondered why, so I softly attempted to engage her. 

“Where are you from, Briana?”

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The Trunk

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When the young German immigrant widow boarded the train that day in Wisconsin to make the long trip to Texas, with only her trunk and two young daughters 8 and 11, she had no idea that the grandmother of her great, great grandchildren would be posting a story about her on a blog 100 years later.
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