“Just doing something like this is pretty revolutionary” Growing up in Seattle in the 1960s, I learned very little about the area’s indigenous people. Aside from camping trips my Boy Scout troop would take to a lodge in Chehalis, Washington, where it was at least acknowledged that a tribe had lived on the land, I heard a lot more about the arrival of the first white people in 1851 than about the people who had been here for centuries. Today the Seattle area and Washington state do a better job of recognizing the role that Native people play in the community and helping them deal with the unique challenges they face. But there is a long way to go. I recently got to learn more about these challenges and how things can get better when I met this year’s Washington State Teacher of the Year. His name is Jerad Koepp, and he runs the Native Student Program in the North Thurston Public Schools, located northeast of Olympia. Remarkably, he’s the first Native educator to receive the award....
When I was younger, every Easter my parents will not stop to Ware us new clothes for us to celebrate this period but as I grow up things were a bid differ from what I use to see. Now, i wonder if it could be because of the cost of living and hardship makes people care of less about this period. It is significant to Christian to celebrate the death of Christ but we choose not to do so again. The only thing that make us even feel the season is our great content creator, trying to key in to the season. A lot of Jesus on the cross, some will even make you laugh and forgot the importance and impactful reason why Jesus die for us. The bible clearly stated, that he die for our sin and to bring us closer to the father in heaven. Like I said before, years ago we use to cry when we watch on television, even when it was black and white. You enjoyed sitting around as family to share taught and our parents will explain scene by scene, as kids we carry the same information to ...
The prelate, Good News Community in Akwa Ibom state, Archbishop Elijah Mboho has passed on. Details of the cause of death are still sketchy, but sources said he died due to old age illness. Prelate Mboho was one of Akwa Ibom’s philanthropic preachers and spiritual head of The Gospel Village (which also served as a charity home for the homeless children), Abak LGA, in Akwa Ibom State. The late Archbishop Elijah Akpan Mboho has been the Prelate of Good News Community International, Gospel Village, Abak, from 1975 to date. Archbishop Mboho was 87 Years Old.
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