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Daily Archives: February 26, 2012
The Wilderness and the Closing
At church this morning, the pastor talked about being faithful in the wilderness. He appealed to the example of basketball superstar Jeremy Lin, who practiced continually even in a season of his life when he did not appear to be … Continue reading
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Tagged basketball superstar, fourth presbyterian church, john buchanan, power of the spirit, sitting on the bench, wild beasts
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Nixon’s Civil Rights 26
My reading of Dean Kotlowski’s Nixon’s Civil Rights covered a variety of women’s issues, and President Richard Nixon’s stances on them. There was federal support for child care facilities. As I talked about yesterday, Nixon was for it, before he … Continue reading
Posted in Black History Month, Politics
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