There are so many ways that one can be touched by the incredible storytelling of events that redirected people’s lives. John Calhoun’s “Hope Matters” celebrates faith as a verb. You may find a new way of looking for your purpose within those pages. Through the odysseys of individuals, including that of the author, “Hope Matters” […]
PRESS RELEASE – Nationally Acclaimed Policy Leader Authors New Book on Faith
November 2, 2007 For Immediate Release NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED POLICY LEADER AUTHORS NEW BOOK ON FAITH These days it seems easy to become disillusioned with faith. Divisiveness, hostility, intolerance, even death, are laid at faith’s door. But while some recent books have blamed religion for society’s woes, this author shows that faith can still bring out […]
Ledge
A curtain, descending over that lustrous mind, That mind that drew rich laughter from almost everything, That mind now expressed as pinched face, furrowed brow, Clenched jaw all fighting to understand, Synaptic wires trying to find data bases, swinging unplugged, Her face desperate to connect. My son? Yes, my son. Lives? Lives? In New York! […]
Who is Naming and Claiming Our Kids?
As President of the National Crime Prevention Council, I sat on Attorney General Janet Reno’s U.S. Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Thirsty to learn, Reno would hold meetings in places where she could witness what was going on in local communities. At one of our meetings at a school in Southeast Washington, […]
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