Young Adult
Blackbird Fly #12
If you haven't read the previous parts to this ongoing story, here are the following links: Part One: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-xrl46g04bk Part Two: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-two-little-angel Part Three: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-three Part Four: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-four Part Five: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-five Part Six: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-six Part Seven: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-seven Part Eight: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-chapter-eight Part Nine: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-nine Part Ten: https://shopping-feedback.today/chapters/blackbird-fly-part-ten Part Eleven: https://shopping-feedback.today/stories/blackbird-fly-part-eleven%3C/p%3E%3C/a%3E%3Cstyle data-emotion-css="16e5cai">.css-16e5cai{-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-flex-wrap:wrap;-ms-flex-wrap:wrap;flex-wrap:wrap;gap:1rem;-webkit-box-pack:justify;-webkit-justify-content:space-between;-ms-flex-pack:justify;justify-content:space-between;}
Old Enough; Through the Eyes of a Stranger
After kicking off his boots Hank rubbed his calloused feet, despite them being swollen and blistered with open sores he'd come to feel comfortable enough in these parts to catch some shut eye. Perhaps here he would find some time to heal. He tossed his knapsack on the ground, then pushing through dried thicket with one gloved hand, he settled in a shady spot. He was hungry enough to catch a mouse; his mind wandered to the little girl May and her popping by this very place several times with a piece of bread or an apple. He hated himself for wishing her there just cause his stomach ached, he knew darned well kids like her should not be wandering about on their own near the edges of train tracks, much less familiarizing themselves with the likes of homeless, jobless and down on their luck men like himself. He knew he could be trustworthy, however God knows that most train jumpers aren't.
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Whispers of the Wild River
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The Wisdom
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Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity In a world filled with complexities and inequalities, standing up against injustice is one of the most powerful actions we can take. The notion of “do not tolerate injustice and do not do injustice to anyone” is a moral directive that challenges us to lead lives rooted in fairness, compassion, and responsibility. When we stand against unfairness, not only do we protect others, but we also preserve our own integrity. This article explores why opposing injustice is crucial, how it shapes our society, and how small, compassionate acts of justice create ripples that inspire and transform lives.
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The Day I Changed Forever
When I was in third grade, I didn’t care about school at all. Every morning, I’d pack my bag and head to class, but learning was the last thing on my mind. I saw school as a place for fun and games, nothing more. My teachers seemed like distant voices in the background, and I barely paid attention to them. It wasn’t that I couldn’t understand; I just didn’t want to. The idea of sitting still, listening, and learning felt boring, and my report cards were filled with low grades as a result.
By Mahammadjonova Zulfizaroy about a year ago in Chapters
Jeremiah Chapter 33
Jeremiah 33, known as a message of hope, restoration, and divine promise, centers around God’s assurance to the people of Israel and Judah during their darkest moments. Set against the backdrop of Jerusalem's impending destruction by the Babylonians, this chapter reveals God's plan not only to punish but ultimately to restore His people. Jeremiah receives this word from God while imprisoned, highlighting the bleak circumstances under which this message of hope arrives. The themes of covenant, forgiveness, and divine faithfulness are woven throughout.
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