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You Know It When You See It
Fitzrovia Chapel Exhibition by Gideon Mendel: The Ward Here’s some of the information on the exhibition from the Fitzrovia Chapel website: “In 1993, Gideon Mendel spent a number of weeks photographing the Broderip and Charles Bell wards in London’s Middlesex … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Reflect
Tagged Aids, art, church, fullness of life, Gideon Mendel, good news, HIV, LGBT, love, prejudice, suffering
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I Was A Stranger
“[Millennials are] tired of the culture wars, tired of Christianity getting entangled with party politics and power. Millennials want to be known by what we’re for …not just what we’re against. We don’t want to choose between science and religion … Continue reading
Division
Originally posted on Project Mayhem:
Divided by mountain. Divided by sea. Divided by religion. Divided by gender. Divided by color. Divided by lies. Divided by money. Divided by imaginary lines. DI-verting people’s VISION Image Source
Sins of Omission
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day. While it is important to have such a reminder every year, I personally feel that a one-day reminder makes no difference for me. The memory of the Holocaust is integral part of what shapes my identity as a … Continue reading
Posted in Reflect
Tagged comfort zone, consequences, courage, democracy, history, Holocaust, memory, participation, politics, prejudice, scapegoating, sin of omission, think, truth, voice
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