Keeping the Faith: On seeing the other person’s point of view
In the 1950s, we had Halford E. Luccock writing the back page of “The Christian Century,” a journal of more or less progressive Christian news, scholarship, and opinion that still comes out every week. During Luccock’s time, readers went immediately to the back page to see what he was up to, much like people look through the New Yorker for the cartoons before turning to whatever else might be there.
Country Roads
Planning ahead is one of the most important activities we can perform, particularly if you want things to turn out to your satisfaction. Unlike Mother Nature, who can throw together a meadow and have it beautiful, we must think, act, and follow up in order to reach our goal.
Decoding Teenagers: Cupid’s arrow
Since the air quality has improved from the fires I have felt compelled to get outdoors. Just to take in the changing color of the leaves and to enjoy the chillier mornings.
Letters to the Editor, Feb. 13, 2020
The Windsor High School Committee for Change, a group of students working to create a “transparent, just, and safe life for people: ranging from students to laborers, from school campus to state legislature, and from social to environmental factors” sent in several letters to the editor relating to the current lawsuit against the town of Windsor over the adoption of an all-electric reach code and approval of the SMART train funding Measure I.