It is an understatement to say that we’re reeling. All of us, not just my wife and I at the breakfast table this morning with heaviness, with tears in our eyes, with uncertainty about what to do next. What is our responsibility? Is that not the task – determining next steps, what it takes to […]
Cry the Beloved Country Comes Home: Three Areas of Work that Provide Tangible Hope in Fearful Times
Alan Paton, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Cry the Beloved Country, hailed as one of the best novels of the last century writes an eternally relevant story of brokenness, an agonizing story of Stephen Kumalo, a Zulu priest who attempts to heal his family sundered by South Africa’s apartheid: his sister a prostitute, his brother […]
Policy Walking: Lighting Paths to Stronger Families
My life was a mess – dad in jail, no job, nobody to turn to, everything going wrong. I couldn’t manage anything, and here I had this baby coming. I was going to make a mess of another life.” – Nafessa with 1-year-old Noah Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) Meeting Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 11, 2015 In part, […]
Congress has observed a moment of silence. Will you be silent, too?
A version of this editorial is featured in the Falls Church News Press. This week our nation added Orlando to the roll-call of cities mourning the deaths of those who had no reason to die. They died because of our immorally irresponsible policies that allow anyone -anyone including those on terrorist watch lists, those convicted […]
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