Humanity
Yet somehow still filled with protection, structure, and a kind of moral clarity that feels rare today!
Innocence yes, it was! Still, I was a bullied child, most of the time of my childhood! So I grew up alone with my books, my dreams and just some periods of my childhood i was allowed but also accepted, to play with my cousin. Which was incidentally also my neighbour.
By CA'DE LUCEabout 2 hours ago in Confessions
Dr jeffrey kesten’s Heroic Medical Mission During 1994 Rwandan Genocide
Dr. Jeffrey Kesten, M.D., is celebrated for his heroic contributions to a medical humanitarian mission during the harrowing Rwandan genocide of 1994, a dark chapter in history marked by brutal clashes between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups. Leading the Médecins du Monde team, Dr. Jeffrey Kesten found himself in the midst of chaos, providing vital medical care to the countless victims caught in a maelstrom of violence and suffering. The challenges he faced were immense, as the lack of running water and electricity created a nightmarish environment, and effective global communication had all but vanished.
By Mike Terrorabout 4 hours ago in Confessions
This Is What I Do When People Throw Rocks At Me
Rocks have been thrown at me for a greater part of my life. Some have been small and missed hitting me. When people don't get a reaction from me, they throw bigger rocks with a better aim. Many have been hurled at me with precision over the years. For a long time, I thought my only options were to dodge them or be crushed by them.
By Margaret Minnicksabout 13 hours ago in Confessions
Confession: I Am A Minimalist
Minimalist: Definition A minimalist is a person whose lifestyle focuses on living intentionally with fewer possessions for a simple, uncluttered life. A minimalist reduces distractions by prioritizing experiences and values over material possessions. A minimalist leads a more fulfilling life with like-minded people rather than wasting valuable time with toxic people. Minimalism is not simply about owning less.
By Margaret Minnicksabout 14 hours ago in Confessions
How Faith Brings Communities Together in Divided Times
On a cool evening not long ago, neighbors who rarely spoke to one another gathered in a small park for a candlelight vigil. Some came from different political parties. Others held very different views about local issues. Yet for that hour, none of those labels seemed to matter. They stood shoulder to shoulder, sharing quiet prayers and simple songs. No one debated. No one tried to win. They were there for something deeper.
By Mike Signorelliabout 24 hours ago in Confessions





