The Truth Hurts: Sioux Center and the New York Times
My little part of the world has been in an uproar for the past week. Last Sunday the New York Times published an article exploring
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My little part of the world has been in an uproar for the past week. Last Sunday the New York Times published an article exploring
The last month has been a roller coaster for DACA recipients. First, the Supreme Court upheld DACA, preventing the Trump administration from bringing it to
A few nights ago I was spending time at a lake cabin in Minnesota, alone, when the lights went out. One minute I was getting
Lately, it seems everything from masks to hugs has become a political statement. With the fourth of July upon us, patriotism and remembering those who
On Friday, June 5, a Justice Walk took place In Orange City, Iowa. Orange City is a rural Northwest Iowa community that is predominately white,
The polarization of the United States is most recently symbolized by the mask—a small piece of cloth with two rubber bands that has become a
Ten years ago this fall I started my PhD program at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, MN. Because my degree is in Pastoral Care and
What have I been doing during the pandemic? Chopping wood. Sure, I’ve been teaching online like every other college professor, I was even fortunate enough
Sometime very soon the Supreme Court will decide whether the Trump Administration has the right to terminate the DACA program that began during the Obama
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