A young boy with beautiful dark skin went to his first day of kindergarten. Next to him sat a little girl with much lighter colored skin than his.
She leaned over to him and said, "We don't like people with your color skin." He responded, "Well, then it is a good thing you're a different color." There's a lesson here: for him, for her, for me, for you. It's something to think about.
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AuthorJoel Kreger is a writer who grew up in Minnesota, spent many years of his life in Iowa and Wisconsin, and now lives in Minnesota. His life experience includes careers of serving 17 years as a Lutheran parish pastor, working 18 years as a public school teacher, and now writing as a novelist and blogger. Archives
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