Judith Nembhard Books
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Blog topics deal with current issues in the news, social issues, community, relationships, literature and language, special days, etc. Each blog is given a spiritual or inspirational application at the end.
Judith Nembhard Books
5M ago
On the day that the 2023 Thanksgiving turkeys were pardoned, the White House Christmas tree was delivered, both occurrences serving as harbingers of the approaching frantic Christmas season. But the signs of Christmas had begun to show up back in October when some stores brought out their tinsel and toys. Like the eager children we were—for some of us a long time ago—Christmas can’t wait. It has become a season, with the family holiday of Thanksgiving only a bump in the road on the way to December 25.
Some people may be turned off by all the com ..read more
Judith Nembhard Books
7M ago
PHILANTHROPY: phi-lan-thro-py (noun) Synonyms: benevolence /generosity/altruism
Definition: “An act or gift done or made for humanitartian purposes; goodwill to fellow members of the human race.”
Sometimes a word suggests that there’s much more to it than meets the eye, showing itself in a different light from the usual definition. This is true of philanthropy. When you think of the word philanthropy, what comes to your mind? Very likely some of the biggest, most powerful names in our world, going back to Alfred Nobel and Andrew Carnegie up to today’s Bill ..read more
Judith Nembhard Books
8M ago
I was almost through reading a book I was enjoying when I came across a sentence that made me stop and read it again. “A child should know that they are loved.” Yes, that was what it said. “Child,” a singular noun, was paired with a plural pronoun. The author was a well-respected magazine editor and writer of several books and scads of articles. How did he blunder like that? I did a little checking and found that it was no blunder. A lot of people are treating the language like that these days.
English teachers have always taught—yea, preached—that a ..read more
Judith Nembhard Books
11M ago
On my way back home from running an errand not long ago, I saw a fence where I hadn’t seen one before. Curious Kate that I am, I started looking around as I drove and saw that there were quite a few fences already ensconced in our neighborhood. I knew that a number of the barriers had gone up around backyards and sideyards, but I had suddenly become aware of seeing some new ones, a few of them running the length of the sideyards. Thankfully, none of them are across the front. There’s still the clear space of lawns. We don’t have deer here in thi ..read more
Judith Nembhard Books
1y ago
From time to time, certain words or phrases pop up in our language usages, catch on with the public, and stick around, at least for a while. One such phrase in recent times is “walk back.” I think it originated with journalists who have used it when a politician or some other prominent person retracted or “took back” something they said. Applying the negative words to the individual made him or her look guilty of equivocation or weakness or even outright lying.
Well, I don’t know what it says about me, but I had to walk back one of ..read more
Judith Nembhard Books
1y ago
If you listen to the news on television and the radio or read the newspapers, you’ll agree that people are worried about the state of our planet. The Earth doesn’t seem to be able to hold up in its present condition. Scientists are sounding the alarm, holding conferences and summits to discuss the problem and get the word out, mostly to those they think are causing the problem. The dire warnings hinge on climate change. The United Nations and world leaders are collaborating on strategies to help preserve the planet and life on it.
Well, one billionaire who fores ..read more
Judith Nembhard Books
1y ago
It would appear that getting feedback is baked into the business model of most of the establishments that sell things as well as of the service organizations we deal with. They crave our opinion on every little interaction we have with them or their products. “Stay on the line for a quick survey,” they tell us, but some of them are a bit more polite: “Would you be willing to take a brief survey after you’re finished?” Do you ever stay on the line? I’ll be honest. I almost always skip that part of the transaction.
But there are other ways ..read more
Judith Nembhard Books
1y ago
It’s that time again—time to put the spotlight on women. It seems that thinking about women in a deeply consequential way is reserved for one day in the year. The rest of the time, it’s business as usual. But there doesn’t need to be a lot of hyperbole about women, their specialness, and their gifts to humankind. Nineteenth century society did that already. At that time, women were considered delicate and precious, genteel creatures incapable of participating in public life. They were unique beings to be kept under wraps, their anatomical parts not to be s ..read more