In the Other Shoes
If we’re willing to stand in another person’s shoes, just for a moment, we might understand them a little bit better.
If we’re willing to stand in another person’s shoes, just for a moment, we might understand them a little bit better.
At the service I led this past Sunday honoring the New Year, we at DUUF read this Responsive Reading by Mohan Embar. I chose it mostly for the laugh, which I value in our services, because I actually do very much like responsive … read more.
“You know,” my neighbor said, “The Delaware Main Library hasn’t had a book display of LGTBQ+ titles in honor of Pride this year.”
That’s odd, because the Delaware Main Library has highlighted LGBTQ+ books in a prominent location for the past several years in June, … read more.