You Still Matter—Even on the Back Shelf

The content explores the varying value placed on a water bottle based on its location, drawing a parallel to personal worth during different life seasons. At times we may feel celebrated and valued, akin to a high-priced item, while other times we may feel overlooked or forgotten, like a discounted product. The narrative emphasizes that despite these fluctuations, our intrinsic value remains unchanged. It quotes Jesus to illustrate that even those considered insignificant are seen and cherished by God. Ultimately, it reassures that one's worth is determined not by circumstances but by their relationship with God.

Symphony for a Broken Orchestra

On December 4, 2017, four hundred musicians gathered in the 23rd Street Armory of Philadelphia to perform "Symphony for a Broken Orchestra" by David Lang. It might have been the most diverse orchestra in America, including beginners, experts, and even members of the renowned Philadelphia Orchestra. The youngest performer was a nine-year-old cellist, the oldest, …

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