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Tag Archives: justice
Order of the Day-June 6, 1944
Here it is in black and white, the order of the day given to each heroic warier in the wee hours of June 6, 1944. George, my brother, was to parachute at 1:30 AM. The waves of men storming the … Continue reading
Posted in American history, blog, blogging, Britain, England, Eric Labourdette, France, history, paratooper, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, USA, welcome, WWII
Tagged blog, blogging, Christianity, faith, freedom, history, hope, inspiration, justice, love, thanks, United States
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Gandhi’s Ashram
ash·ram Dictionary result for ashram /ˈäSHrəm/ noun (especially in South Asia) a hermitage, monastic community, or other place of religious retreat Sunday is a perfect time to visit Gandhi’s Ashram in Ahmadabad. In fact any day in the midst of … Continue reading
Posted in Ahmedabad, Amdavad, blog, blogging, history, India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, welcome
Tagged Ahmedabad, blog, blogging, culture, Hinduism, India, inspiration, justice, Religions of the World, travel
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More Sad . . . . Blackface News from The Wall Street Journal
University of Oklahoma President James L. Gallogly talks to students and others during the Rally to Stop Racism on the university campus in Norman, Okla., on Jan. 22. PHOTO: BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Colleges Continue to Confront Blackface on Campus From … Continue reading
Posted in American history, blog, blogging, Uncategorized
Tagged blog, blogging, history, justice
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize for Literature! What unexpected news breaking this morning. The gravely voiced troubadour and philosopher wrote and performed as the conscious of the 60’s. He was influenced and inspired by the legendary folk singer, Woodie … Continue reading
A Call for Justice in India
India comedian’s angry tweet to Modi goes viral BBC News Image copyrightNARINDER NANUImage captionKapil Sharma (centre) has a cult following in India An angry tweet by a popular Indian comedian to Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gone viral. Kapil … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged bribes, injustice, justice, Kapil Sharma, Mumbai, taxes, voters
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Abolish Modern Day Slavery
September 25, 2016 will be Freedom Sunday in many churches as they bind together to eradicate modern day slavery and help International Justice Ministry around the world. Be a modern day Freedom Rider from the dark places of our own … Continue reading
India, Quotas, Mr. Modi, Gujurat, Patels
Patel demonstration in Amadavad, Gujurat, one million strong. Patel community threatens BJP with poll losses in Gujarat if it can’t have OBC status… as rally turns violent and police resort to teargas. This is the quota method for giving opportunities … Continue reading
Posted in Amdavad, India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmadavad, caste system, education, fairness, Gujurat, injustice, justice, OBC, population classification, quotas
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Making a Murderer. . . . Netflix
Steven Avery ‘s mug shots from Google public domain This is a very current conversation in the States. . . . the 10 episode documentary produced by Netflix about the wrongly convicted Steven Avery. This has been discussed on mainstream … Continue reading
International Justice Mission
NAIROBI, KENYA – Nearly two years ago a man named Samuel* was beaten to death inside a police station by the station commander. Samuel’s wife stood in a waiting area of the station but says she could hear her husband’s screams. … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged injustice, International Justice Mission, justice, Kenya, police brutality, poverty, power
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Do You? Do I? Ouch!
HOME RECENT POSTS CONTRIBUTORS TOPICS ABOUT US DONATE BNG NEWS SITE This certainly steps on my Evangelical toes. . . . .well actually my whole foot! About Us Who represents Jesus? It may not be who you think! Tue, October … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Bible, Christianity, faith, helping the poor, Jesus representative, justice
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