by Raeanne Wright-Emory | Oct 24, 2020 | Columns
A chill in the air and we move toward winter. In past years I’d be shopping now for boots and sweaters. With COVID that’s changed, but my ongoing internal debate remains: I want to look good — to be polished and professional. But part of my work is spiritual...
by Raeanne Wright-Emory | Aug 20, 2010 | Columns
It began as a joke. Each time we went grocery shopping I was annoyed to find shopping carts all over the lot and blocking so many parking spaces. I started to refer to them as “abandoned” and joked about “rescuing” them. I’d always returned my own cart because it was...
by Raeanne Wright-Emory | Jan 20, 2010 | Columns
At the start of American sporting events we stand up to sing the national anthem. It’s a teaching moment. At a high school game a parent snatches a hat from a youngster or glowers at a texting teen, “Get on your feet.” And they do. For many sporting events there is...
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