TOO MUCH BAD NEWS?
By Michael Strelcheck Over the past few years I’ve found myself moving away from watching the news on TV (or on any mobile device) and have…
By Michael Strelcheck Over the past few years I’ve found myself moving away from watching the news on TV (or on any mobile device) and have…
By Dale Lucht Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inaugural address in 1933 contained these lines: “So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the…
By Doris Deits Every 2000 years our solar system enters into a new astrological quadrant of the universe. Recently, our solar system moved out of the…
By Dianne Witte Some time ago, I saw the new version of “Wonder Woman” in which Diana, an Amazonian warrior, learns of conflict in the outside…
By Mary Summerbell It’s known as “The Great Deception.” It’s all about the full truth of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s health issues being hidden by his administration…
By Tia Richardson “It felt heavy, and while we were helping it didn’t feel as big. It’s deeper than what I thought it was.” Gabri-El Taylor…
By Arline Rowden ©June 2019 I have this memory from when I was 4 or 5 years old. I was carrying my little red suitcase and…
By Mary Pat Hank RN, BSN, HTCP/I It’s been 40 years since I graduated from Nursing School and I know how hard nurses work. So it…
By Colleen Akkerman Taking responsibility for promoting goodwill in the world will help humanity’s progress. What exactly is goodwill? The dictionary defines it as “friendly, helpful,…
By Katie Ammon In a recent class at Earthsong, Michael Strelcheck led a discussion about how we define God, then asked us to imagine what it…