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But, as Christians, I think we often lean into a misplaced understanding of the notion of freedom. Because, for the Christian, freedom is not a license to cater to our desires and, yes, American prerogatives. As Christians, we are blessed with a different kind of freedom–a freedom that ...
This is different from regular tutoring -- it’s art therapy -- so I would need to be compensated at a higher rate. YON-KYO Of course. I understand. Ki-Jung continues her performance as multi-certified art teacher and therapist Jessica when -- We hear a car pull into the garage....
But in the end, there is some resolution for our young man who comes to find out that he is quite different from most other men. “Someone like you will prompt antipathy and hatred, because you will be a clear reminder that the vision of the world as black-and-white is a false and...
Fin is determined to forge a different path: learn how to kill the undead and get revenge for her mother, who was taken by the vampires years ago. But Courtsheart is as captivating as it is deadly, and Fin is quickly swept up in her new world and its inhabitants – particularly Gavron...
PHILIP: Every morning for four years, as I’ve shot out of bed, I’ve said to myself, “Wait! A time will come.” [Smiling] That doesn’t really give a habit a chance. Uncle James and Aunt Emily are rather different. I always love reading Milne’s plays for his authorial asides...
On the face of it, however, the two books couldn’t be more different; whereas Ahmadou Kourouma’s Allah is not Obliged follows the fortunes of a foul-mouthed child soldier, Standing Heavy by GauZ’ presents Paris (and by extension, the world) from the perspective of the often undocumented...
This on-screen clash of fiction and reality not only forces a strange, poignant self-reflection — for Edward, and for the film as a whole — but it also creates an fascinating meta-text that tells its own story about the actors in the film. It's as much a tale of outward appearance...
This is Jess’s recent piece in response to when I asked them to write about teaching and living during a pandemic. We “gathered” on Zoom and all read them aloud to each other. It was moving, stilted and poignant…all at the same time and left me needing to get these voices out ...