racelessgospel.com
When and where?
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8220;For He is our peace; in his flesh he made both groups into one and has broken down the dividing wall that is hostility between us.”. Ephesians 4.14, NRSV. Are you ready to embrace your new identity in Jesus Christ without the baggage of race? Do you feel called to Christ’s ministry of reconciliation but struggle with America’s history of racism, prejudice and stereotypes? Do you have questions about race and its role in the formation of Christianity in America? Click to email (Opens in new window).
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Watching Hogan’s Heroes with my Dad – A Box of Old Letters
https://aboxofoldletters.com/2016/08/10/watching-hogans-heroes
A Box of Old Letters. A writer confronts a century of family correspondence. Watching Hogan’s Heroes with my Dad. The CBS sitcom about life in a German prisoner of war camp during World War II, debuted September 17th, 1965. Our family was living in Burnt Hills, New York, a small, bedroom community upstate just a few miles north of Schenectady. I was fifteen years old and just starting the 10th grade. I Dream of Jeannie. December 11, 1943. Also, at Stalag Luft I. December 1943 – German POW File Card.