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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Four Little Girls
Four little girls. So few even remember the event, fewer remember their names. Four little girls on 16th Street in Birmingham, Alabama. Four little girls, on a Sunday morning, walking into church. A box of dynamite, planted under the steps … Continue reading
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A memorial service…well, to memorialize!
For quite some time, I have heard the name Bill McElvaney around the United Methodist circles that I run. A strong voice for social justice, Bill was someone who let nothing temper his voice or actions. Whether it was marching … Continue reading