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Street Youth in the U.S.
The number of youth living on the streets has dramatically increased. As the recession destroys the lives of families, children are running away from dysfunctional parents or being forced by economic stress to leave, and more and more are attempting to...

Posted 10-27-2009 7:33 AM by Perspectives

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An Old BMW “Airhead” Comes to Life
Nothing recently has caused my heart to soar like the sound of a BMW motorcycle roaring to life after ten years of sitting in the garage. It’s a 1977 R100RS. To my mind a classic. I commuted into New York City from New Jersey on it for ten years...

Posted 09-23-2009 10:14 AM by Perspectives

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Southern Naming Comes Back to Haunt
It’s coming back to haunt me. Being named ‘”southern,” I was given two names, both of which are abbreviations of full names. I lived with the sing-song “Larry Don” until I was old enough to eliminate one name, and move far enough away so that...

Posted 06-12-2009 11:35 AM by Perspectives

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Did Pres. Obama Borrow a United Methodist Phrase?
Did President Obama or one of his speechwriters borrow a phrase from The United Methodist Church when he spoke on abortion at Notre Dame’s commencement? I don’t know, but I’m getting blog posts and emails from people who think he did...

Posted 05-27-2009 12:30 PM by Perspectives

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The British Museum Website
Speaking of institutions, as I did in the previous post, I received a list of recommended websites from StumbleUpon and the British Museum’s site was listed. When I think of an institution, I think of the British Museum. I’ve done research...

Posted 05-16-2009 7:07 AM by Perspectives

From Instant Gratification to Deferred Gratification?
Can the U.S. move from a culture of instant gratification to deferred gratification? The question was inspired by a program on NPR this morning. From the car radio I went into a meeting where the same thing was being talked about. There’s a lot...

Posted 05-13-2009 9:54 PM by Perspectives

Athiests Out of the Closet
Athiests are coming out of the closet. And in South Carolina, no less; a place noted for the strength of its religious and political values, strongly conservative and deeply held. That’s the gist of the NY Times piece on "emerging" athiests...

Posted 04-29-2009 10:47 AM by Perspectives

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Bono’s Search for the Soul
Rock Singer and humanitarian activist Bono asks about the state of our souls in this time of great change. In a Sunday op-ed he recounts Easter worship on an unnamed island and discusses the need for new beginnings. He writes affectingly about his search...

Posted 04-20-2009 5:50 AM by Perspectives

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Ending Victimization, Claiming Empowerment
The Taliban have exploited class differences to gain control over the Swat Valley in Pakistan. The Dalit people, known as the "untouchables" in India’s caste-based social system, are throwing off oppressive discrimination to claim liberation...

Posted 04-18-2009 8:50 PM by Perspectives

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Social Ethics, Global Trade and Christian Faith
A few years ago I said in a meeting of colleagues I thought my denomination needs a global trade specialist. My remarks were met with a chuckle by one person and fell into the bottomless silence of rejection without words. Now we’re in the midst...

Posted 03-12-2009 7:21 AM by Perspectives

New Media. Who Uses What? Why? And How?
As the young panelists addressing our board meeting discussed how they use new media it became instantly apparent that generational differences in media usage are like chasms in the Arizona desert. Some in our group had never heard of Twitter. Others...

Posted 03-04-2009 6:08 AM by Perspectives

Twittering, Network TV and Newspapers
As the dean of the school of journalism at Southern Methodist University spoke to our governing board in a classroom on campus about the state of journalism, the announcement was made that the Rocky Mountain News was shutting down. We also talked about...

Posted 03-01-2009 9:53 AM by Perspectives

Carry the Constitution With You
I carry a copy of the U.S. Constitution in mini-booklet form with me when I travel. That, and a pocketbook-size scripture, plus miscellaneous reading material. I refer to the Constitution, sometimes out of idle curiosity and sometimes because I need to...

Posted 01-16-2009 1:49 PM by Perspectives

Exploited Children
When Nicholas Kristof wrote of his experience with a young woman sold into prostitution in Phnom Penh he reminded me how little distance we’ve covered the past three decades in protecting children from exploitation. Years ago I was sitting in a...

Posted 01-08-2009 10:55 AM by Perspectives

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Publishing, Journalism, Music and New Digital Media
As a result of the proliferation of digital media, the restructuring of nearly every industry that deals with information–publishing, radio, television, journalism, advertising–is breath-taking. Add to this the effects of digital distribution...

Posted 01-01-2009 12:56 PM by Perspectives

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