The Essential Journey of Self-Discovery – Part 2
At what point in a person’s life do what should count in life really matter? This is not even a question to which there can be a universal answer, since… Read more »
Life, Culture and Society
At what point in a person’s life do what should count in life really matter? This is not even a question to which there can be a universal answer, since… Read more »
In my subconscious quest for self-discovery, I have learned how little I know about my own life. While I know the history of my life, as I would assume that… Read more »
I had lived my entire life without any major health concern but I never considered myself invincible. I considered myself fortunate because I was, and remain, very conscious of my… Read more »
We can no longer deny the overwhelming presence and power of darkness in a world that needs light now more than ever. I do not dispute the claim that the… Read more »
My father had it all laid out. He hoped that at least one of his children would become a medical doctor, one would become an engineer and one would become… Read more »
Dietrich Boenhoeffer was a German pastor who lived from February 4, 1906 until April 9, 1945. As a young boy, he witnessed World War I from 1914 to 1918. He… Read more »
From one end of the world to another, nations, communities and organizations are now ruled by individuals who know very little about the world or even about the people who… Read more »
I have made many mistakes in my life and, I think some could have been potentially life-altering. In spite of my current station in life, I remember some of the… Read more »
I have just recently returned from a trip to Nigeria, the country of my birth….my homeland. Certainly, the famous Nigerian poet, John Pepper Clark, might well have been writing about… Read more »
I have just marked a birthday! At no time in my adulthood have I considered my birthday as party time. For many years in my adulthood, it was just a… Read more »