Undone – A Poem by Julie Clark
I fall into your arms No life in me to give to you But like the babe in mother’s arms I take from you…
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Read MoreLast week on February 26th, I was happy to attend a panel discussion sponsored by Fuller Seminary held in the very historic Second Baptist…
Read MoreHow well am I listening to the voice of my Shepherd? Have I been searching his Word for his words to me? Have I…
Read MoreFresh snow fell through the night Washing the world again covering all the barren trees with a fresh cold compress Given as a gift…
Read MoreHow do these issues touch us as Americans, and what do they matter in our lives today? What answers do we need to find, what questions need to be asked, and where does the responsibility for social justice lie? Come explore these questions and more in a Culture Honey hosted conversation led by the Neighborhood Services Program Coordinator for the City of Pasadena, William Symns.
Read MorePhoto by: Anna Christine This poem is dedicated to a little girl (8 years old), my friends’ daughter, who befriended another little girl, a…
Read MoreOriginating in Southern California, Culture Honey is an online magazine that believes Culture and Exploration bring us Together and bring us to Life. As…
Read MoreAn anticipated tradition for our family is watching the film It’s a Wonderful Life every December during the holiday season. Our family is not…
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