Diane Prebula’s newly released “Years of Watermelon Ice: New and Selected Poems” is a compelling lyrical journey through the author’s faith
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“Years of Watermelon Ice: New and Selected Poems” from Christian Faith Publishing author Diane Prebula is an engaging selection of poetry that delves into a variety of intriguing topics. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) August 04, 2021 “Years of Watermelon Ice: New and Selected Poems”: a potent exploration of a spiritual journey. “Years of Watermelon Ice: New and Selected Poems” is the creation of published author Diane Prebula, a native of Connecticut who later moved to Arizona as a teen. She studied English, psychology, and dance at Arizona State and Northern Arizona University. Being involved with the hippie counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s ultimately led to managing a discipleship/recovery program at City Light with Boise Rescue Mission Minist
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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has exposed the catastrophic consequences of rejecting science or embracing pretend science.
Where leadership doesn’t appreciate the power of nature and the value of science as with Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, Narendra Modi in India, and Donald Trump in the U.S. populations have been ravaged by COVID-19. The consequences of governments too arrogant or too ignorant to listen to science have been catastrophic.
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Governments that relied on science to inform policy decisions have fared better. To be sure, there have been policy missteps and problems with communication. During the course of the pandemic, our scientific understanding of the virus has evolved at the same time as the pandemic itself has been changing.
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