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Roxanne
By
David Kuo
Our friend Roxanne now lives in Uganda working among the poor and hurting. No one saw it coming. She had a safe job at a prestigious Washington association. She had friends and went to a nice, safe church. But then came the announcement that she was leaving for Uganda. Recently she wrote: I’ ve been…
Magi, Pt. 2
By
David Kuo
From Aquaman: The Magi left Bethlehem and return home by another route, blissfully unaware of the Slaughter of Innocents their well-intentioned actions had unleashed. Today, we bask in the glow of our Christmas celebrations, and we are too often unaware of how our over-consumption has enabled evils, such as exploitation of workers and damage to…
Disappointed Magi?
By
David Kuo
Were the Magi the first disappointed Christmas gift givers? At the end of the day, after they had left their very expensive gifts, when they were heading home, do you suppose one of them turned and said, “You know, after the long journey, after all the preparation, after all the gift wrapping, I’m kind of…
And then there was Christmas
By
David Kuo
I’m looking at the headlines from tomorrow’s papers – they are the same as any other day… a combination of politics and international affairs and economics. CNN and Fox and MSNBC are running similar stories – the Iowa countdown is on, the candidates were campaigning throughout the day. All this to say that our world…
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