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Read MoreStanding underneath a tree in 1994, Yobe state, Nigeria, I watched as Christians ran. I saw cars set ablaze. A […]
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Read MoreI am an Episcopalian living in the spiritual-but-not-religious stronghold of the Pacific Northwest. Until recently I believed, given sparse attendance, […]
Read More“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you” – Mary Angelou On account of being human, […]
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