by Chris Manion | May 20, 2021 | Blog, Social Justice, Writing
It happened the summer Howard Cooper turned fifteen. The year was 1885. Sweat beaded on foreheads and the high-pitched hum of cicadas buzzed in trees. Southern belle Katie Gray walked home from the railroad station and said something to Howard as she passed him....
by Chris Manion | Aug 7, 2016 | Blog, SEO ready posts, Writing
Trees are holy, as all living things are holy. God made us all holy. Why don’t we ponder this more often? Does it hit too close to home? Is it too hard for us to fathom because of all the hatred and violence pelting us from media images we choose to watch,...
by Chris Manion | Apr 26, 2016 | Blog, Writing
Bishop Juan Gerardi (martyr, champion of recovering Guatemala’s historical memory) The Recovery of Historical Memory. That’s the name of the project Bishop Juan Gerardi, auxiliary bishop of Guatemala City, created to investigate the military’s human...