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Harmony But Not Uniformity
By Dylan Zhang
For me, a society is like a puzzle or a chessboard, with every culture being a unique piece.
Finding Meaning: Judaism and Time
By Adina Gerwin
In many ways, Judaism as a whole is a celebration of time.
Love Should Conquer
By Jawad Maayah
I have been here long enough
Patience Within God’s Time
By Aliana Kernisan
How do I approach the idea of time as a Christian living in a traditional city in Haiti?
Treasuring the Love That Is Destined to Fail
By Abigail Webster
When I was younger and prompted to consider the concept of love, I imagined finding my one true love, someone I’d be able to share the rest of my life with. Yes, the concept …
When Pages Speak
By Iman Monnoo
I knew God existed when I heard the rhythmic pulse of spoken verse reverberate through the living room for the first time.
Powerful Milkshake
By Virginia Rodriguez
There are countable moments that are happily memorable for me.
Woman on the Rug
By Zeeshan Hassan-Andoh
There was no need, no obligation
But she did it in those early morning hours.
I could always hear her —
The rhythm of her body contorting,
Laying itself down, just …
What God Is
By Hannah Berkowitz for KidSpirit’s issue on The Word.
When I was 13, in the midst of preparing for my bat mitzvah, I decided I didn't believe in God. I walked into my rabbi's office for our we…
What Fulfillment Means to Me
By Nathan Zhang for KidSpirit's Fulfillment issue.
There are 800 kilometers between the cities of Beijing and Kaifeng, a lengthy gap mercifully shortened by the invention of rail. What was origin…