by Sheila Wise Rowe | Jan 31, 2018 | Faith and Culture
When my family and I moved back home to America from South Africa, we were not prepared for what would greet us upon our return. The dead of winter in Boston with its frigid temperatures, gray skies, and snow were the least of them. We also noticed that the social...
by Sheila Wise Rowe | Feb 1, 2017 | Faith and Culture, Relationship
It was one of those mornings that I awoke to my own second guessing. I was not sure why I agreed to take a three-hour round trip to a church in a small town on the New Hampshire border, population of about 12,000, with only 4.39 percent people of color. A friend...