Philadelphia has initiated a plan called Shared Prosperity to fight poverty and stimulate job growth. The way it has rolled it out offers a model for other cities that want to get the most out of their social and economic programs. The City of Brother Love has been especially hard hit by the recession since 2008. It…Read More
This past summer at Chautauqua, where I’m spending most of July and August, I heard a speaker ask, “When was the last time you looked into a person rather than at him or her.” It was part of a Barbara Lundblad’s sermon on how to strengthen one’s faith, somewhat in the spirit of “Lord, I…Read More
In honor of Thanksgiving, which is, in some respects, about feeling thankful to be able to share a meal with loved ones, I want to reprise this post from early this year: In Season of Life: A Football Star, a Boy, a Journey to Manhood, Jeffrey Marx recounts an amazing story about how the football…Read More
I am sincerely at a loss for the proper words to express my admiration, amazement and awe at all you endured in your early years to become the survivor, humanitarian and success that you are today. Your biography touched me deeply as a recovering alcoholic (32 years in June, if it is God’s will I…Read More
Can a zebra change its stripes? Maybe not. But people can make radical and unexpected changes in their lives—it’s never too late to start making good choices. We’re always free to do it. Our public figures fall from grace at regular intervals. (Quite a few names come to mind.) In other words, bad choices find…Read More