What is meant by "Social Rehabilitation"? The word,"Social",denotes and cannotes many things,while the meaning of "Rehabilitation" is fairly restrictive. However, for our purpose, let us restrictively define both.
Within this contect, "Social" means, "of or pertaining to the life and relation of human beings in a
community", and Rehabilitation" means, "to re-establish in good repute or accepted respectability, as a person or the character, name, ect., after disrepute."
I am holding on my faith in my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I am trying to stay focus by keeping my eyes on Jesus. The poet Alice Walker wrote "Everyday Use," she put African American women's voice at the center of her narrative. She knows about the black experience, poor, struggles, and racism. "Everyday Use,' is about the generational conflicts between a mother and a daughter. It centers around a "Quilt." The mother would not give one daughter the Quilt, because she cannot appreciate the symbolism, the importance, or understand the value of the Quilt.The Quilt is a reflection of the handiwork of generations.
Langston Hughes talks about what happened when the dream is deferred. This is a powerful question! The reader has to make the connection, and come up with their own interpretation. Langston Hughes points out that there can be serious consequences when the dream is put off, and never to be realized. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., defined what the dream was. The poem speaks of because of society during that era, it caused people to defer their dreams. It's a New Day now, and people can persevere!
We can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens us. We are to keep looking to the hill where all of our help comes from. Our Help comes from the Lord! Langston Hughes had a strong voice, and was a great thinker, so you have a strong voice, as our other leaders, that are trying to make things better in our cities and counties. Thank you Rev. A. Smith, and Rev. J. Ivery, for all that you do to help the people all over. God bless you on the Lord's Day.
Thank you Gloria Sullivan for caring, shearing and praying. When I woke up this morning I knew I had to put on the helmet of Salvation and the Breast Plate of Righteousness. I look to the Hills where my help comes from, and there you were quoting Alice Walker, Langston Hughes, Dr, Martin Luther King, Jr. and saying that "We can do all thing through Christ who strengthens us". Jesus said "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die." John 11:25,26 Modern Observers now look at the canvas as if its subjects were to be forever fixed in a foreordained inequality of the many reasons for this inequality, chief of is the seemingly incurable virus of de facto discrimination that continues to poison relationship between the races at all levels. However, Gloria Sullivan, God Blessed you with the Vision that "It's a New Day now, and people can persevere!" Be storm, and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for the Lord. Continue to be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord. Psalm 31.24 May God continue to smile on your prayers.
Rev. A. Smith,
ReplyDeleteI am holding on my faith in my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I am trying to stay focus by keeping my eyes on Jesus. The poet Alice Walker wrote "Everyday Use," she put African American women's voice at the center of her narrative. She knows about the black experience, poor, struggles, and racism. "Everyday Use,' is about the generational conflicts between a mother and a daughter. It centers around a "Quilt." The mother would not give one daughter the Quilt, because she cannot appreciate the symbolism, the importance, or understand the value of the Quilt.The Quilt is a reflection of the handiwork of generations.
Langston Hughes talks about what happened when the dream is deferred. This is a powerful question! The reader has to make the connection, and come up with their own interpretation. Langston Hughes points out that there can be serious consequences when the dream is put off, and never to be realized. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., defined what the dream was. The poem speaks of because of society during that era, it caused people to defer their dreams. It's a New Day now, and people can persevere!
We can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens us. We are to keep looking to the hill where all of our help comes from. Our Help comes from the Lord! Langston Hughes had a strong voice, and was a great thinker, so you have a strong voice, as our other leaders, that are trying to make things better in our cities and counties. Thank you Rev. A. Smith, and Rev. J. Ivery, for all that you do to help the people all over. God bless you on the Lord's Day.
Gloria Sullivan
Thank you Gloria Sullivan for caring, shearing
ReplyDeleteand praying. When I woke up this morning I knew I had to put on the helmet of Salvation and the Breast Plate of Righteousness. I look to the Hills where my help comes from, and there you were quoting Alice Walker, Langston Hughes, Dr, Martin Luther King, Jr. and saying that "We can do all thing through Christ who strengthens us".
Jesus said "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die." John 11:25,26
Modern Observers now look at the canvas as if its subjects were to be forever fixed in a foreordained inequality of the many reasons for this inequality, chief of is the seemingly incurable virus of de facto discrimination that continues to poison relationship between the races at all levels.
However, Gloria Sullivan, God Blessed you with the Vision that "It's a New Day now, and people can persevere!" Be storm, and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for the Lord. Continue to be of good courage, and he
shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord. Psalm 31.24 May God continue to smile on your prayers.