From online classes for KG kids to professionals, the classroom has shifted to the confines of our home. Summer art classes, workshops, and seminars can now be accessed via Zoom or other video conferencing devices, and for the affluent and wealthy, isolation doesn’t seem so bad. So, the question is, are these opportunities evenly distributed,ContinueContinue reading “Online Classes – For better or Worse?”
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The Migrant in Jesus
God closes doors sometimes to protect us from danger, He may not always open another door but He always does it for our good. But when we shut doors on our fellow beings, we begin to play God and in doing so we choose whom to keep in and whom to keep out. We takeContinueContinue reading “The Migrant in Jesus”
The Cure for Corona
The first thing that comes to mind when I think about the recent Coronavirus Pandemic is how helpless we are. In our current reality, where an AI robot called Sophia just received citizenship in the UK, and where space tourism is almost a reality. It only took a microscopic virus to bring the world toContinueContinue reading “The Cure for Corona”
When the Going Gets Tough – Part 2
Written by: Aaron Richy Since the last part of this article, many have passed due to COVID-19 and many more have been infected. The virus shows no signs of abatement. Governments on one hand are trying to confine infected people and discussing the development of drugs and vaccines. However, there also seems to be theContinueContinue reading “When the Going Gets Tough – Part 2”