In this Advent season, we are all looking for light in the darkness. Where do we see this light? It’s hard to find it sometimes, because the days are short and darkness comes early, but it’s there if you’re looking. I just watched a speech by CNN’s Dr. Kwane Stewart, founder of “Project Street Vet,” … Continue reading Finding Light Through Kindness by William Klein
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Love Multiplies by William Klein
Love is as allusive as a breeze through a tree. It can’t be caught, but it can be experienced and understood by an individual for the time he needs it to comprehend something deeper, more meaningful. If you’ve marked any time on this beautiful globe, you’ve experienced love’s wonder in some capacity. The Greeks allude … Continue reading Love Multiplies by William Klein
Owning Our Feelings: Objectively and Subjectively by William Klein
In his essay “Meditation in a Toolshed”, C. S. Lewis writes about seeing a beam of light enter the shed. He notes that it was “pitch black” in the shed but the beam had dust motes in it. As he followed the beam and then stood directly in the light he had a very different perspective. … Continue reading Owning Our Feelings: Objectively and Subjectively by William Klein

