A Disagreement with Grandma
Sometimes it can be most difficult to love those closest to us, like the members of our own family, for example. Joanna, a college student, recently shared just such an experience with me
Sometimes it can be most difficult to love those closest to us, like the members of our own family, for example. Joanna, a college student, recently shared just such an experience with me
Sometimes it can be most difficult to love those closest to us, like the members of our own family, for example. Joanna, a college student, recently shared just such an experience with me
From the various real-life experiences I regularly receive it’s clear that choosing to live for a united world is a radical concept to many. I also see that love can conquer anything and anyone. Rachel Miller of Indiana reflecting on this theme:
Five years ago, the Special Olympics movement challenged itself with an ambitious growth goal—to provide benefits to an additional 1 million athletes.
New hope for children in Ukraine through international cooperation
Two tragedies, two roads leading to peace. One Palestinian and one Israeli family share their stories of tragedy and peace at an international symposium on peace.
A firsthand account shared by a WYD participant from New York