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Forgotten Faces of the War

November 13, 2014 Third Way Wider View

When I visited Lebanon earlier this year, I met with a Syrian refugee family living in a cold, unfinished building.

Small Town Heroes

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November 7, 2014 Third Way Media Matters

The lyrics sound like they connect with the canon of traditional music, but you need to dig deeper.

Raising Puppies and Babies – Part 1

November 6, 2014 Melodie Davis Another Way

;But too soon I was tearing my hair out. Yes, she had accidents, but more than that, I couldn’t get the hang of what a puppy’s schedule should look like.;

Lila

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October 31, 2014 Third Way Media Matters

This exploration of the meaning of things runs through all of Robinson’s fiction (she is perhaps our most theological of literary artists), yet she is less interested in answers than in the exploration of them.

Fragility

October 30, 2014 Melodie Davis Another Way

We can “hold each other up” because of another fragile gift God gave us as humans: love.;;

You Don’t Have Rights Here

October 24, 2014 Third Way Wider View

Alicia,* who witnessed her mother’s murder and feared retaliation from local gang members, made the dangerous trek from Honduras to the U.S. with her two children, ages three and ten-years-old in August. She was detained. She told U.S. Border Patrol officers of her fear of returning home. “I cried, I said I couldn’t return to my country. Sometimes you are so afraid…” Two days later, Alicia was deported. What about Mary and Joseph, who were fleeing a place where their sons life was in danger, similar to Mateos story above? Mateo* ran a small business in Honduras but went bankrupt […]

The Skeleton Twins

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October 24, 2014 Third Way Media Matters

While the twins don’t have a specific reason for losing touch for 10 years, they have been living parallel, unfulfilled lives.

Stepping Out – Guest Columnist Jodi Nisly Hertzler

October 23, 2014 Melodie Davis Another Way

During our meeting, the spokesperson for the Put-Down-That-Bag-of-Chips-Right-Now Committee held up a fancy little doodad that counts his steps, his stairs, and even monitors his sleep.;;