Staunton’s “Other Park”
There are two parks in the small city of Staunton, Virginia. During the time of segregation, whites were able to use Gypsy Hill Park at will, but the black residents of the city were only allowed to...
View Article333 Slaves Rescued in Second Largest Operation in IJM History
International Justice Mission is doing such wonderful work all over the world, but of late they have been especially successful in India. The new government has been very open inviting IJM to...
View ArticleInternational Justice Mission’s Work in the World
This is the work of IJM in the world. They work with governments the police, legal community , and social workers to over come the injustice in the world and end the impunity of evil which...
View ArticleThree Life Changing Minutes. . . . .
Gary Haugen, founder of International Justice Mission speaking at TED. I hope you will take the three minutes to hear these highlights. I was at the simulcast of the conference but due to a previous...
View Article“Amazing Grace”. . . . . .Inspirational Power of Words. . . . . .
William Wilberforce is the protagonist of this film. Wait? Didn’t John Newton write “Amazing Grace?” Yes, he did after his life as a slave ship captain, being imprisoned as a slave himself, and a...
View ArticleDiscovery in the Mexican Reservoir
400-year-old church re-emerges from beneath Mexican reservoir Jess Staufenberg,The Independent | Oct 18, 2015, 06.25 PM IST The remains of a mid-16th century church known as the Temple of Santiago, as...
View ArticleLongwood, An Unfinished Dream
An Oriental Villa for Natchez Longwood was designed by Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan for Haller and Julia Nutt, Mississippi natives and members of Natchez’s cotton planter elite. Construction...
View ArticleRosalie Mansion , Natchez
Most people know the years of the 1860s in the United States as the Civil War, but did you know there are two other names of this war? The War Between the States, and lastly The War of Northern...
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