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Blog: Civic Engagement
A voice for positive community change.
May 1, 2013
Civic Engagement
For Men Only?
The topic of women in ministry has been in the news of late. In early April and for the first time in 183 years, a woman led the closing prayer at the General Conference of ...
Christians
Civic Engagement
Interfaith
Social Justice
April 4, 2013
Civic Engagement
School Days
My heart is sick over scenes from Tuesday, as the teachers and administrators accused of perpetrating a massive cheating scheme in Atlanta Public Schools walked though a media circus on their way to the Fulton ...
Civic Engagement
Education
Youth Empowerment
February 27, 2013
Civic Engagement
Tasteless Humor
Can a tasteless “joke” from Sunday’s Oscars telecast be a reflection of what we as a nation are becoming? In my opinion, this year’s Oscars broadcast was dreadful. Besides the demeaning remarks about women and ...
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Leadership
January 4, 2013
Civic Engagement
Government 101 – Women in Congress
When the 113th Congress convened yesterday, it did so with an unprecedented number of women in its ranks. There are now 20 Senators and 81 Representatives who are female. Will having more women in Congressional ...
Civic Engagement
Social Justice
January 3, 2013
Civic Engagement
The Blame Game
This week’s round of acrimonious decision-making in Washington sent me back to the Bible in search of a more elevated view of human nature. In the beginning, I found little comfort. According to Genesis, there ...
Civic Engagement
Leadership
December 6, 2012
Civic Engagement
Beat the Clock
Timing is everything. Having been inconsistent in my resolve to cook dinner for my husband and me, I decided one morning recently to prepare a couple of meals ahead. Putting a roast and potatoes in ...
Christians
Civic Engagement
November 15, 2012
Civic Engagement
Behave Yourself
A sensational scandal has galvanized the attention of the American public in recent days. The ever expanding cast of characters involves a four star general who is now the former director of the Central Intelligence ...
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Interfaith
Well-being
November 7, 2012
Civic Engagement
Some Post-Election Thoughts
Perhaps now we can all take a deep breath and breathe a collective sigh. It’s over. Finally! Six billion dollars later we have come to the end of the 2012 election process. Where are we ...
Civic Engagement
Community Building
Neighborhood
October 25, 2012
Civic Engagement
A Visit to the Eye Doctor
I recently made my annual visit to the ophthalmologist. After the dreaded dilation drops had been put in, I was ushered into the dimly lit room where other squinty-eyed patients were waiting. I settled into ...
Civic Engagement
Community Building
October 10, 2012
Civic Engagement
School Vouchers vs. Charter Schools in Georgia
In the 80’s James Coleman and Andrew Greeley argued that private schools were generally better than public schools, offering a superior academic curriculum, requiring students spend more time on homework. Disciplinary problems were noticeably reduced ...
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