We Have to Do Better
By guest contributor Amy Post Editor’s note: this essay originally appeared on the corporate blog of Amy’s employer...
By guest contributor Amy Post Editor’s note: this essay originally appeared on the corporate blog of Amy’s employer...
Guest Author | 5 min read
Ever since May 25, 2020, I have been reading books, listening to podcasts, having discussions, reading the news,...
Karen Mulder | 3 min read
Did you know that 61% of Americans report that they are lonely? I recently read about a wonderful program by the...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
By: Colleen Arnold, MD Are you a fulltime caregiver? Most likely you’ve experienced your share of tiring days. But...
Colleen Arnold, MD | 5 min read
Chances are, you know several people who are leaders. And guess what? Leaders need caregiving too. Your neighbor...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
When the presidential election returns are counted and a president is named, I wonder: how will people react? Some...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
Be our dinner guests. When I was critically ill and confined to my home, it was the highlight of our day when friends not only brought dinner, but also joined us for dinner and conversation. (The dinner-guest schedule was arranged by a caring friends and by my parish nurse.) A friend typed my favorite Bible verses in large print on her computer. I posted one verse in each room of my home, so that when I walked into a room I had something positive to read and think about. Ask the person for their favorite verses or use my favorites; Proverbs 3:5; Psalm 91:4; Psalm 115:1; Isiah 49:15,16; Jeremiah 29:11-14.
jmesler | 3 min read
I didn’t know. I didn’t realize the depth and breadth of the violence and injustice that Black people have endured...
Karen Mulder | 2 min read
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