The typical school guidance counselors work from an office or classroom. They are also expected to have some form of credential such as a bachelors or master’s degree, to support their title as a counselor. But Charles Clark is no typical school counselor. In fact, technically, he’s a Custodian by ...
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It usually fell on Mondays. It was perhaps the longest, most tiring day of the week–not for the lazy or faint-of-heart! It was wash day, and it had nothing to do with pouring liquid detergent into a Maytag and coming back thirty minutes later to a load of clean clothes… ...
Read More »Follow Your Heart And Trust Your Struggles
Robin Arzon: a determined example of taking the negatives of life in stride and coming out a winner. Just like most young girls, she had dreams. She decided to follow in her father’s footsteps and become an attorney. Approximately a year from college graduation, she inadvertently became involved in a ...
Read More »Grasping God’s Hand
When we’re children, we feel safe and secure holding a parent’s hand. Crossing a busy street or entering an unfamiliar room full of people is much easier just knowing that they are there. And when we trip and fall, nothing comforts like their extended hand, ready to lift us off ...
Read More »The Peaceful King
A king of valor, might, and humility With much determination he stood against incivility This King didn’t carry a scepter or wore a crown on his head, He wore a robe of patience and carried a Bible instead Though this dignitary wore no crown, he wore many hats He was ...
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