We had just finished a discussion about the diversity section of our textbook. The conversation had been lively and respectful, but it was clear it...
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After three intense weeks of testy, sometimes low-ball political campaigning and a vote recount, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), under youthful...
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When a Christian studies world religions, it becomes obvious that one can learn lessons to apply on the path to maturity. Even as Gandhi gave credit...
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Have you ever been in a situation where you were trying to teach someone and he or she was having a difficult time understanding the concept or...
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In the tradition of the Song of Songs, this beautiful poem resonates with the longing for one’s beloved. Entitled Nani Nâ Pua, it was written in 1860...
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No one who knows me would doubt I speak my mind. I've been honored for speaking up, criticized for doing so and attacked for doing so, often for...
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The February, a form
Pale-vestured, wildly fair –
One of the North Wind’s daughters,
With icicles in her hair.
Excerpt from “The Masque of Months...
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Eliel Cruz is a graduate of Andrews University who has gone on to do organzing work and journalism at the intersections of faith and the LGBT+...
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The current issue of the Spectrum Journal, which has recently begun dropping in mailboxes, offers several articles on Adventism and Atheism—the...
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