By: Edward Cortez Psalm 6 is a psalm of lament where David expresses deep despair for his pain. Agonizing words such as “my bones are deeply troubled” (verse 2) signify great bodily distress and one that affects the core of ...
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Feed SubscriptionPilgrimage to the holy land and Jordan
11 days: November 28 – December 8, 2023 Visiting: Tiberians – Nazareth – Cana – Amman Petra – Mt. Nebo – Jericho – Bethlehem – Jerusalem
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By: James DC A plane is on its way to toronto when a blonde in economy class gets up and moves to the fi rst-class section and sits down. the fl ight attendant watches her do this and asks ...
Read More »‘Tripledemic’ of Flu, RSV and Covid
By: Melody Rabor-Dizon An overwhelming sense of threat and apprehension fill hospitals, doctor’s offices’ and urgent care centers as Respiratory Syncytial Virus or RSV is on the rise. RSV is a virus that affects the airway and lungs commonly targeting ...
Read More »Protesters Disrupt Lavish Dinner Between Marcos & Filipino Billionaires in Washington DC; 4 Arrested
WASHINGTON DC — Chanting “Marcos is not welcome here!” Filipino activists and supporters disrupted the lavish dinner scheduled for Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his cabinet members, and some of the richest businessmen from the Philippines at Fiola Mare, a Michelin-starred restaurant ...
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How the U.S. Immigration System Fails Desperate Healthcare Facilities and Foreign R.N.’s
By: Richard Hanus News from the U.S. Department of State earlier this month paints a picture of an increasingly frustrating immigrant visa line foreign workers, like registered nurses, are forced to wait in before arriving in the U.S. The picture ...
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Asian American for the Ages
By: Lourdes G. Mon In keeping with the tradition of Asian American Heritage Month this May, I would like to write about a world-renowned Asian American architect, Ieoh Ming Pei, better known as I M Pei, who died in 2019 ...
Read More »Slamdance Winner WAITING FOR THE LIGHT TO CHANGE screens at Chicago Critics Film Festival on Sunday
Best friends since high school, Kim and Amy haven’t seen each other since Amy moved to the west coast for grad school. Now the two are reunited as they join a group of friends for a trip to a lake ...
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