One of our Outreach Center tenants is Families in Transition (FIT). FIT offers children from the neighboring community a safe and encouraging place for virtual learning. “In the last year there have been five shootings and one stabbing in the community these children call home,” said Maura Hampton, program director. “There is no way I can possibly communicate what our program meant to these children, and their parents, in the midst of this increased violence.”
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
St. Andrew's Outreach Center makes a difference in the lives of children
Harmony of the Lessons
How many times has a sordid story such as this been repeated in history? King David, with his total power over people, moved them around like chess pieces. He sent his general, Uriah, into battle with the hope he would not live. Then he could seemingly innocently marry Uriah’s widow. So easy, so manipulative, so destructive.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
A person should...
Have you heard a friend say, “I’m so busy, I can’t keep up and get everything done”? Often we hear a retiree say, “I don’t know how I had time to work!”
Many of us did “slow down” during the pandemic and have yet to find the energy to “get started again!” Others kept going “full speed ahead” and thus maybe didn’t have or didn’t take the opportunity to read the book put aside for months, to clean out the clutter of their lives, or to just relax.
Imagine
being a poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director,
critic, natural philosopher, diplomat, and civil servant all in one life
time. Such was the life of Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe. In one of his
famous quotes, he wrote:
A person should hear a little music,
read a little poetry and see a fine picture every day in order that worldly
cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in
the human soul.
My prayer for you is a little music, a little poetry, and a little beauty to enrich your soul.
Bill
Wilds
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Fourth of July, cont'd
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for a people to establish its liberty from tyranny, it becomes necessary for that people to declare the causes which impel them to take such initiative. For us, that meant the formation and adoption of the Declaration of Independence, (from which those words were taken), the Constitution and the Bill of (certain unalienable) Rights which were endowed on us by our Creator with, among other things, life, the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity, and the pursuit of happiness. As American citizens, it is not only a privilege, but a civic responsibility - the duty of being a responsible citizen - to become informed and participate in our liberties; government of, by, and for the people.