What Is the Meaning of Empathy in Our Lives Today?

Have you heard the recent discrediting of ‘empathy’ among political leaders and the far-right Christian churches? It’s been all over the various news outlets, both one side and the other in political persuasion and especially embraced by our Evangelical Christian brothers and sisters. The debate (if you can call it that) has galvanized opposing interpretations... Continue Reading →

A Woman in Your Life? Be Grateful!

Photo Credit: The University of Akron March is National Women’s Month. I know some people wonder why we celebrate women this month and it’s a fair question if your knowledge of history is a bit shaky. In the wonderful musical, My Fair Lady, professor Henry Higgins confesses to loathing the incursion of women into the... Continue Reading →

Finding the Destination Within

Photo Credit: Pixabay.com I have mentioned Pico Iyer before, the travel writer of exotic and far-flung corners of the world, a man with a penchant for beauty and a soul inclined to mysticism. Somewhere inside his restless search to describe the little-known wonders of Tibet, Ethiopia, Cuba, North Korea, and more, is a desire not... Continue Reading →

And, Lord, Who is My Neighbor?

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, With all your soul, with all your strength, And with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself. (Luke 28) These are the lawyer’s words in answer to the question he had asked of Jesus: “How can I inherit eternal life?” Jesus responds that... Continue Reading →

And, Lord, Who is My Neighbor?

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, With all your soul, with all your strength, And with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself. (Luke 28) These are the lawyer’s words in answer to the question he had asked of Jesus: “How can I inherit eternal life?” Jesus responds that... Continue Reading →

Loneliness: Still an Epidemic. What Can We Do?

Photo Credits: Pixabay.com Last year, maybe even before then, I wrote about loneliness which several health organizations considered an epidemic and still do. England and Japan are two countries that have initiated government agencies specifically on loneliness and how it might be treated medically. A recent spate of articles and media interviews on the subject... Continue Reading →

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