Leaving an Interfaith Service on Women and prayers that were raised on behalf of suffrage, my group walked out into the entry way to the World Church of the UN. We were gathering as a member of the committee walked out. She smiled, she greeted us, she offered a hand of assistance and as sheContinue reading “Seeing Past to the Person”
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Other’s First
Richa was offered coffee right after she had just expressed her desire to have coffee. So when it showed up at seems like the perfect time to receive it. But she took into consideration is the situation. And that given moment we were in a building that is dedicated to Religions in Peace. I’ll goContinue reading “Other’s First”
Kind Words
The Golden Rule was evident today at East Valley High School. As I waited to meet with school’s principal for an impromptu meeting which I was eagerly anticipating. I spoke with the teacher at the front desk. This teacher has mentored students at this school for 7+ years. He spoke fondly of the environment andContinue reading “Kind Words”
Civil Dialogue on Plane
On the plane to New York a family of multiple children are making their way across the USA, infant to teen. In front of me I saw civility. One of the kids, probably 11 years of age starts to rapidly hit the seat in front of which was occupy by a woman probably in herContinue reading “Civil Dialogue on Plane”
Free Wood
Went to go pick up wood last night the man was giving it away free. I communicated with him the desire I have to create a planter box for my tiny backyard. I shared with him what I wanted to plant (medicinal herbs) and how excited I am about it. He received my ambition warmlyContinue reading “Free Wood”
This is me: Kendra Ruth
For the past 8 years I have been on a journey to develop a new character within myself, a complete 180. As an undergraduate at ASU, I became an intern with Arizona Interfaith Movement. This opened the door to aiding in the development of an non-profit educational program called AGREE. AGREE stands for Arizona GoldenContinue reading “This is me: Kendra Ruth”