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Children in tears after fire destroys community centre

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Image To the Editor: The stark contrast in endowments between the Ivies and Howard University, while not surprising, is, paradoxically, shocking. The enormous Ivy endowments were typically seeded by individuals whose fortunes were earned through the slave trade or as slave owners, as well as by industrialists who prospered from the cheap cotton picked by slaves. To this day, Ivy endowments grow with gifts derived from white privilege. Meanwhile, racial discrimination and systemic racism have hampered the ability of graduates of historically black colleges and universities (H.B.C.U.s) to accumulate the wealth required to make the large bequests that Ivies receive year in, year out.

Empathy is a Virtue

This issue is big enough that I’m posting my Substack post here. The Centrality of Empathy for Godly Pastors It has been brought to my attention by a number of friends, readers, and students that some pastors and professors and leaders are putting down empathy as a virtue for Christians and especially for pastors. I have myself heard a pastor in Chicagoland say he does not have empathy. From what I’ve seen of him I would agree, but I say so in grief. From the best I can tell these denouncers of empathy are distinguishing the virtue of compassion from the potential vice of empathy. The former means to “suffer with” and the latter “to suffer in.” Or, to “feel with” and “feel in.” The former is rational; the latter appears to be less (that) rational, and perhaps irrational. At least in their constructions, it’s OK to suffer with but not to suffer in.

Brave Preston Dad died after four hour wait for ambulance following fatal fall

Brave Preston Dad died after four hour wait for ambulance following fatal fall “What we failed to do was check whether the patient’s condition had worsened.” Exterior of the accident and emergency department at Preston Royal Hospital. Cut through the noise and get the Lancashire news to your inbox for free - twice dailyInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The family of a brave Preston dad believe he might have lived had it not taken almost four hours to get him to hospital after he fell down the stairs.

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