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Ayren Jackson-Cannady
Aug 16, 2017
The Echo of Charlottesville
A mother with heavy eyelids, standing firm-footed at a NICU crib. A mother on hands and knees, pulling cherry tomatoes from a backyard...
Yolanda Johnson
Aug 1, 2017
Trip to the Playground
What keeps us from entering a neighborhood that appears to be different than ours? Or what is that feeling that keeps us in our cars or...
Autumn Swain
Jul 10, 2017
Finding Your Rhythm In Life
The desire for a balanced life is a common pursuit in our world. The struggle for most is that life is so busy that we don't know how a...
Malisa Payne
Jul 4, 2017
Salsa Anyone?
After emigrating from Aruba with my family at the age of five, I lived in a very full apartment in Atlanta. We moved into the cramped...
Rev. Gloria Bradley
Jun 26, 2017
Woman on the Hill: Don't Judge a Blessing by Its Cover
I am what is generally considered a foot soldier, simply meaning my ministry takes me into the community without the advantage of...
Malisa Payne
Jun 13, 2017
It Takes All Kinds of Dads
It takes rural dads, urban dads, worldly dads, small town dads; it takes dads of all kinds to raise up the children of our great country....
Autumn Swain
May 23, 2017
Exit Your Comfort Zone to Move Life's Biggest Mountains
I have discovered a new favorite quote by John O’Leary in his book, On Fire: “Comfort is popular, but courage changes lives.” We live in...
Malisa Payne
May 17, 2017
A Smile Worth a Thousand Words
Recently I asked myself, “would you trade all the smiles you received throughout your day for $100?” I responded so quickly in my heart...
Autumn Swain
May 9, 2017
A Steep Climb Towards Equality; Imagine the View From the Top
Hobbies are healthy. They give you an outlet to be yourself, express yourself and love yourself. My hobby is hiking. I make it a...
Malisa Payne
Mar 23, 2017
Battling Your Inner Ageist
I sat late Tuesday night with this bright light of a woman. She is a truly gifted speaker and being in conversation with her leaves you...
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