Guest post by Rebecca Monhollon, author of Mischief on the Mountain World hunger and poverty, these words evoke powerful images to the mind. We imagine starving children in other countries. Little boys and girls with big eyes and their bones sticking out. We see them cry and insects buzzing around them. We feel sorry for […]
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A broken man I was when my marriage…
Guest post by Paul David Powers, author of Telly Tales III A broken man I was when my marriage of 18 years had ended! Christmas Season was upon us and though I had been used to hardships in life. There was a three year old little girl, that needed to have something better than well […]
What can one person of limited means do?
Guest post by Kathleen Martin, author of The Halleluiah Baby The problem of world hunger used to make me feel powerless to help. What can one person of limited means do? But I read somewhere that even the smallest gesture of sharing can create a "butterfly effect." I hope this is true. In fact, I […]
When I was a young boy…
Guest post by Ezekiel Azazel II, author of VooDoo Souls When I was a young boy, I would often visit my grandmother who lived in a small neighborhood just outside of Queens New York. It was a tight knit community on an island in the shadows of the Big Apple. Everybody was related, or lived […]
Those who condemn wealth…
Guest post by Y.T. Whitemansson, author of Obadiah Spelter vs. Stephenie Meyer & Her Hepatic Majesty A while ago, I read this quote in the Forbes Magazine (they choose one for each edition), I don’t know by who, but Forbes obviously thought it proper to display: Those who condemn wealth are those who see no […]
Ask anyone in the world if they want an end to poverty…
Guest post by Rivka Levy, author of Causes and Cures of Depression Ask anyone in the world if they want an end to poverty, suffering, human rights abuses, war, starvation and child abuse, and probably every single one would say ‘yeah, of course!’ But then, if you asked anyone in the world WHAT THEY THEMSELVES […]