
The Jeremiah Project Obit
“Just like the clay in the potter’s hand, so are you in my hand”. That line served as a metaphor for our program. Clay comes from the ground and grounds those who touch it; clay requires centering on the potter’s wheel before it can be shaped; clay is forgiving, it can be remolded if we make a mistake; shaping a vessel simulates the power we have to shape our own lives. These were the messages we hoped, ever so subtly, to convey. It’s amazing how a ball of clay and a spinning wheel ground and center even the most anxious of pupils. Creative expression can be an oasis, offering a refuge for kids whose lives are often fraught with turmoil and hardship.
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Traveling in the Age of COVID-19
Help! Conspiracy Theorists Are Hijacking My News
The Three Ps = Anxiety
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Grieving the Loss of a Friend During a Pandemic
A Cry from my Bra Drawer
#Saytheirnames
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