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  • 2 months ago | patheos.com | Christine Navarro

    In this essay, I explore greatness in the Old Testament. I find the Old Testament’s idea of greatness conflicts with the current administration’s interpretation of “making America great again.”During the Trump administration’s first week in office, I had trouble recognizing how the executive orders made America great again. The Old Testament reveals insights into God and God’s interpretation of greatness. The Book of GenesisThree relevant insights about greatness come from the Book of Genesis.

  • Jan 24, 2025 | patheos.com | Christine Navarro

    On the third day of the new administration, I questioned how the president’s orders make America great. I decided to do some research into greatness itself. My first step is studying Nobel Peace Prize recipients to see what their selection reveals about greatness. Since many Americans have won the prize, I decided to focus in on them. Alfred Nobel left instructions for the creation of these awards in his will.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | patheos.com | Christine Navarro

    I celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. today rather than the new president. Unfortunately, my dull dread is that during this administration, vulnerable people will lose housing, food, healthcare, and other benefits that they desperately need to live. His presidency is a threat to social justice. President Donald TrumpI think of the voters who elected Donald Trump. I hope that they benefit from this presidency as promised. Will non-voters realize that each vote matters?

  • Nov 25, 2024 | patheos.com | Christine Navarro

    I have been stuck since the 2024 election. The phrase “between a rock and a hard place” describes my inability to see a way out. The outcome for president, primarily, stunned me. American voters chose a convicted felon guilty of fraud and sexual assault rather than a highly qualified vice president who is a former senator, state attorney general, and prosecutor. I have since learned the outcome was due to some voters’ misunderstandings about the election’s ramifications.

  • Nov 2, 2024 | patheos.com | Christine Navarro

    The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote in 1920. After decades of advocacy, civil disobedience, incarceration, marches, and other activities, many women began to exercise this right. Discriminatory voting practices in some states wrongly made it difficult for minority women to vote until years later. Unfortunately, we have witnessed efforts to restrict voting in the twenty-first century.

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