Raccoon's Coattails
For two years in a row volunteers at Wesley Seminary have moved two tons of potatoes to needy families and hunger organizations in the District of Columbia and surrounding areas.
For two years in a row we have turned our hill into a sublime memorial to the tragic decision, and the subsequent loss of life resulting from, our invasion of Iraq.
Recently we have hosted the internationally renown speaker, Rev. Tony Campolo, as a World AIDS Day exhorter.
Paul, from Peter, Paul, and Mary, is teaching a class here and living on campus next semester.
This all has received little to no media attention. What's it take?
For a raccoon to bite a student, we get near-top billing in the news.
At NBC4, WTOP radio, Fox 5, and ABC 7.
For two years in a row we have turned our hill into a sublime memorial to the tragic decision, and the subsequent loss of life resulting from, our invasion of Iraq.
Recently we have hosted the internationally renown speaker, Rev. Tony Campolo, as a World AIDS Day exhorter.
Paul, from Peter, Paul, and Mary, is teaching a class here and living on campus next semester.
This all has received little to no media attention. What's it take?
For a raccoon to bite a student, we get near-top billing in the news.
At NBC4, WTOP radio, Fox 5, and ABC 7.
1 Comments:
Katie added a feature to the Wesley Journal that I think is pretty cool--Google Alerts. Each week, anytime Wesley Theological Seminary came up in the news anywhere around the world, she will post the article. It already started this week, with news about Uganda, some dude's appointment, and a third thing I can't remember right now.
Go Katie!
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