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Column: “A critical look at our political climate.”
Column: “A Critical Look at the Political Climate.” A few weeks ago, I watched a debate in the House of Representatives. It seemed like an ordinary evening: votes, words, repetitions of positions. Yet something stayed with me. Not the plans, but the tone. The feeling that something was missing: attention, cooperation, a shared purpose. They say the political climate must improve. That more trust is needed, more cooperation, more stability. And yet I do not see it happening. P
Theo Dundas
Feb 162 min read
"Starting Over (But Not From Scratch)."
This post feels a little vulnerable, but I’m sharing it because it’s been on my heart for a while. I don’t have all the answers yet, but I’m learning to listen to what my heart is telling me. If any of this resonates with you, I hope it speaks to the quiet places in your own heart. Lately, I’ve been carrying a quiet heaviness in my chest. It’s not loud or demanding, but it’s there, gently reminding me that something is shifting, something is ready to change. I can’t quite put
Melisa D Halley
Feb 114 min read
A Donation of €422.20 from the Diaconie of the Reformed Church in Huizen
CommunityHome Homeostasis is slowly but surely growing. It’s wonderful to see how, over the years, the spaces have gradually filled and started to take on a life of their own. We’ve always been careful with the items we have, gradually adding new or second-hand pieces of good quality. Still, some things eventually wear out, and we notice that certain areas need just that little extra. New items are also needed for spaces like our soon-to-be-developed therapy room, the ongoing
Melisa D Halley
Feb 61 min read
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