Morning Reading . . .

The last 10 days were filled with travel, study, laughs, conversations, and tears with some high school youths and adults.  My denomination in Oklahoma offers a study trip we call, International Affairs Seminar, for high school youth that I plan and lead to Washington DC and New York City.  So, I’ve not done much reading outside of that trip which followed this theme, “Reconcile: It’s a Choice We Make”.  I did a little reading this morning.

Officers muted body cameras in Stephon Clark shooting. Why?
Amir Vera, Cnn.com (March 26, 20187)

The pope has always denounced gun violence. This is what he said to fed-up teens.
Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Washingtonpost.com (March 25, 2018)

US Army veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan has been deported to Mexico
Theresa Waldrop, Cnn.com (March 26, 2018)

Easter Is Calling Me Back to the Church
Margaret Renkl, nytimes.com (March 25, 2018)

How Australia Ended Mass Shootings
Smerconish Interviews, smerconish.com

The 6 most memorable speeches at the March for Our Lives in D.C.
Kayla Epstein and Teddy Amenabar, Washingtonpost.com (March 24, 2018)

Morning Reading . . .

How does being in a community enrich my life?
Daily Question, Gratefulness.org (March 12, 2018)

For Two Months, I Got My News From Print Newspapers. Here’s What I Learned
Farhad Manjoo, Technology @ nytimes.com (March 7, 2018)

How Lies Spread Online
Sinan Aral, Sunday Review, nytimes.com (March 8, 2018)

Bad Actors Are Using Social Media Exactly As Designed
Joshua Geltzer, Wired.com (March 11, 2018)

How To Break Your Phone Addiction
Katherine Hobson, fivethirtyeight.com (March 8, 2018)

The Last Temptation
How evangelicals, once culturally confident, became an anxious minority seeking political protection from the least traditionally religious president in living memory.
Michael Gerson, theatlantic.com (April 2018)

The Man Who Knew Too Little
Sam Doinick, nytimes.com (March 10, 2018)

Why I could no longer serve this president
John D. Feeley, nytimes.org (March 9, 2018)