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7Jun

A Better Country!

Politically, this country is plagued with stratagems and dodgery. I am writing these lines with an outlook of peace. I would not be loving my country if I did not first tell you, as well as myself: the greatest mistake in this country is that most of us are a voiceless people. We observe things ...

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15Mar

Doing Good Deeds

You are actively engaged in doing good deeds. Great! But why do you fill your websites with pictures of your activities? Is it for encouragement? Are you suggesting that there are many people who do not realize that they are charitable people, and you want them to get encouraged, to take action? I am asking ...

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7Mar

Serving Beauty

Joe Kareh, the beloved journalist, in footage he published about one of the snowy landscapes in the mountains of Lebanon, led the camera accompanying him so that we can join him in seeing the massacre of rubbish left behind by people who had visited the place over the weekend. He said firmly: "Honestly, with people ...

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28Dec

A Better Hope

I have told you (on March 30) about Maxim Gorky’s novel “Mother”, which was offered to me by the beautiful sisters May and Mira Metri. When I read it, I recalled with an effort the forgotten letters (page 102). Who will raise us, in our country, from this exhausting slumber that seems to have no ...

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31Aug

Beauty

In this foreign land, it is too bad that the original citizens as well as those who became civilized by the development of life, if they pass in a public place in front of rubbish left behind by someone who was not arrested by the police, would point the finger at a person from our ...

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19Jun

A New President

Watching them aroused my interest. I was walking in our neighborhood. There were a few young volunteers in the “Red Cross” standing in the middle of the road, and one of them, in bashful retreat, was carrying a box, hoping that those who are passing-by in their cars would freely place in it something of ...

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16Feb

Concern for Others

During the pandemic, it became customary for people, in their joys and sorrows, to leave their phone numbers on formal announcements that they set, to receive congratulations or condolences. This reception style, which distanced us from one another on the one hand, has relieved us, on the other hand, of transmitting the disease and its ...

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10Jan

A Litany for the Rulers

In the congregational prayers of our Church, there is one of several litanies in which we pray for “the rulers of this country and for their support in every good deed…”. I would not be going against my belief in God’s ability to perform miracles if I mention to you that, every time I face ...

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15Dec

The Law of Life

Today, while I was walking, the sight of a woman driving her car responsibly caught my attention. She was holding the steering wheel with both hands. I saw her well. She had her hands visible over the steering wheel. Where is the cigarette, the loyal friend to many people in the car and elsewhere? I ...

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7Oct

A Story From Hollywood

Before Zach Galifianakis entered the world of film acting, he befriended “Mimi Haist”, the elderly lady he met in a California laundromat. He proudly tells that this lady has taught him to take care of his clothes. After he got immersed in acting and its concerns, he stopped seeing his friend “Mimi”. He rose in ...

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