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Applying an old perspective to a current issue: a Christian perspective on affirming LGBT people in the church

A few months ago I met with the pastor of a church I will keep anonymous. We discussed the necessity of church involvement in facilitating social justice and the need for providing comfort and rest to those in fields that focus...

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Reflections on the Yonso Project

Last summer, I was selected to serve as a graduate intern with The Yonso Project, a Non- Government Organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for the rural communities of Yonso, Apaah and Kyechewere, Ghana through...

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Haiti: a symbol of hope

The month of January has been an emotional roller coaster for me and my family, since I am a young Canadian of Haitian origin. After hearing the comments made by Pat Robertson, many of my Haitian friends wondered if we were a...

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Coffee in a sleepy student's life

I stopped drinking coffee yesterday morning. I didn’t brew it myself when I woke up—I simply forgot I wanted some. Today, I looked at the brewer and realized I really didn’t need a cup.

Now, if you know anything about my polar...

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Martin, Jesus and Me

At the commemoration rally planned by Penn Haven, a student group committed to addressing homelessness and poverty, I was asked to speak about Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, his faith, and about poverty. But I can’t talk about that...

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