Revolutions of the Soul
I’ve learned how true revolution takes place. It’s not through mad passions but through everyday empathy and love and the tiny alterations of the heart and mind that move us in that direction . . .
I’ve learned how true revolution takes place. It’s not through mad passions but through everyday empathy and love and the tiny alterations of the heart and mind that move us in that direction . . .
For me, there was really nothing life changing about going to church and sitting in silence listening to someone standing behind a pulpit. But there was with people I spent time with.”
1938: “Staying woke” was a basic survival tactic.
The subject’s universality – women doing manual labor – is a catalyst for imaginative truth.
“I am right and you are wrong.” How does that work out in marriage? With our neighbors?
Have you heard of this STEM-for-women trailblazer?
“Be careful what you wish for” I hear Shelly prophetically say.
Is that the way, truth and life of today’s celebrity preachers?