Guest post by Betty Adams, author of Dying Embers Haiti had an earthquake… Facebook lit up with pictures of the terrible conditions. The Red Cross rolled up its sleeves and did what it does. The world reached out in compassion to a poverty stricken country that had taken a blow that could cripple far more […]
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Everyone loves and deserves to have nice things
Guest post by Kesia Alexandra, author of It Ain’t Easy I have never questioned whether or not poor people deserve to have nice things. Growing up poor and still working my way out of poverty now, I know that having money doesn’t make someone more human and not having money doesn’t make anyone any less […]
A city divided into five geographic wards
Guest post by Khali Raymond, author of The Ballad of Sidney Hill 2 Newark, New Jersey. The largest city in New Jersey, with a population about 277,140 people. Only eight miles from Manhattan, it’s a city of culture and diversity. A quote from Becca Fitzpatrick says "Sometimes bad things have to happen before good things […]
What I’ve Learned and Gained
Guest post by Sam Waas, author of Blood Storm As I find myself growing older, many friends gone, family grown and dispersed or gone, I reflect on how I can best share what I’ve learned and gained, how I may still provide to others. Part of this is an evolution of my personal self, a […]
Intrinsic Goodness will manifest in our reality over time
Guest post by Guy Lozier, author of The Eternal: Guardian of Light My philosophy says that the Intrinsic Goodness will manifest in our reality over time. It even goes on to say that it is inevitable. When I say my philosophy, I mean my very own philosophy. My understanding of reality. Many would say that […]
Syrian Refugee Hands Out Food to Homeless in Germany
My Comment As stated in my last post, we are the majority of all “groups”. What do you think? Please leave a comment below to let me know! 😀