MINI Review: On The Other Side Of Pain [Update]
Discussion with Theology Studies graduate Norma, and mini review of the book on The Other Side of Pain by Terri Jordan
Discussion with Theology Studies graduate Norma, and mini review of the book on The Other Side of Pain by Terri Jordan
The Return of Feudalism: Why the Middle Class is Disappearing Based on “The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class” by Joel Kotkin We often imagine progress as a straight line moving forward, but what if we’re actually moving backward? Joel Kotkin’s “The Coming of Neo-Feudalism” presents a chilling argument: instead of
Thank 👏 you, Dr. Raj, for being an inspiration. Super Veerite 😁👍👏. Super Veerite is saying in Hindi: “Then see, on every road, no matter how far the destination may be. When you have the right path and courage with you, the journey seems easy. Just drive the vehicle with your heart. Keep the music
“The blog post, ‘Before we go to war Part 2 of 3,’ offers a profound reflection on the human cost of war by focusing on John Hersey’s book Hiroshima. The author emphasizes how Hersey’s account, which details the experiences of six survivors of the 1945 atomic bombing, strips away abstract military language to reveal the devastating, mundane reality of absolute destruction. The post highlights the shocking details from Hersey’s work, such as the “shadows on the walls” and the suffering of the victims, including Christian figures who provided aid despite their own injuries. Ultimately, the source serves as a fervent plea to remember the unimaginable HUMAN price paid in such conflicts before contemplating future wars, insisting that the victims’ stories should prevent a casual acceptance of military action.”
A nursing professor’s lesson about patient dignity transforms how we see healthcare. This powerful story will change your perspective on compassionate care forever.
RFK’s CDC director appointment has sparked intense debate across America. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s healthcare leadership choices are under scrutiny, and John Oliver’s latest “Last Week Tonight” episode breaks down the RFK CDC director controversy. As Christians navigating healthcare decisions, how should we think about this leadership change? —>John has permission to approach the BENCH
These All Female Band [The Band Jaren] are #Powerful
Lessons from Uganda: What Respect for Elders Taught Me About Healthcare and Humanity A former medical student’s reflection on cultural wisdom, patient care, and the healing power of intergenerational respect Reading Time: 12 minutes | Category: Healthcare & Cultural Competence | Last Updated: October 2025 Table of Contents The Greeting That Changed My Perspective Understanding