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31 on 31st Street--Lessons From the Journey

31 on 31st Street will introduce you to an area of Kansas City--the heart through the eyes of one who is acquainted with the people, the sounds, the problems and delights.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Present Magazine Kansas City Community - Emancipation Station

Present Magazine Kansas City Community - Emancipation Station
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I raised in Gary, Indiana. No I never met Michael Jackson--I'm older. I worked in Chicago for years at Michael Reese Hospital and became a social worker--MSW--Jane Addams School of Social Work. I was called to the ministry and earned M.Div at Nazarene Theological Seminary and before that Montessori teacher's certification. How's that for the girl who graduated at the bottom half of her class. I eliminated the word "can't" from my vocabulary years ago. Now I say, "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength."
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