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When Being The "Go-to" Friend Becomes Too Much Aug. 15, 2025

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I'm a 36-year-old woman who's always been the "go-to" friend for emotional support. I do... Read More

Lessons on Responsibility and Compassion for Animals Feb. 09, 2025

Dear Annie®

Dear Readers: Many of you wrote in about the "Tossed Kittens" column and told me where I missed some... Read More

Balancing Compassion and Independence Jan. 23, 2025

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: My sister expects me to make my son and his friends spend time with her son. Our sons ar... Read More

Feeling Forgotten Oct. 06, 2024

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I've been in a relationship for almost four years now, and while things with my partner ... Read More

The Hard Ask Jul. 07, 2024

My So-Called Millennial Life

I've settled down to write at my kitchen table with my son playing on his computer across from me. I... Read More

He Would Give Them Water Jun. 02, 2024

My So-Called Millennial Life

I've thought more about what Jesus would do in the last five months than I have since those bracelet... Read More

We Must Show Up and Do Better for Our Communities Mar. 22, 2024

Holding Space for Good

A big part of my job is community engagement. The opinion section of any newspaper cannot happen wit... Read More

Keep Our Humanity, Whatever the Cost Mar. 02, 2024

Georgia Garvey

In a world that seems determined to strip us of our humanity, how can we keep it? I've asked myself ... Read More

The Homeless Crisis Should Not Be Treated as Out of Sight, Out of Mind Feb. 23, 2024

Holding Space for Good

At a lunch meeting recently, I heard someone say they liked living downtown but moved to the suburbs... Read More

When Does a Healthy Dose of Anger Become an Overdose? Nov. 17, 2023

C Force

I was recently reminded of a posting some months ago by Dustin Grove, an award-winning anchor/report... Read More

Migrants Are on a Misguided Path of Unchecked Compassion Sep. 08, 2023

Daily Editorials

Engraved at the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, a stirring poem by American poet Emma Lazarus, "T... Read More

Migrants Are on a Misguided Path of Unchecked Compassion Sep. 07, 2023

Armstrong Williams

Engraved at the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, a stirring poem by American poet Emma Lazarus, "T... Read More

Punching Through to the Other Side Jul. 30, 2023

My So-Called Millennial Life

There had been struggles to get him to taekwondo, especially during the summer. He had some actual r... Read More

What's Needed Now Is Not False 'Compassion' but Real Courage May. 04, 2023

Laura Hollis

An obsession with a distorted sense of "compassion" is strangling our national debate on the most im... Read More

On Parenting: These 7 Things I Know for Sure Mar. 10, 2023

Holding Space for Good

I am by no means a perfect parent, but I have three kids ages 27, 22 and 7 years old. I swear the yo... Read More

Godly Compassion and Kindness Are Needed in the Immigration Debate Oct. 07, 2022

From the Desk of Dr. J

As I was reading about the 48 Venezuelan migrants recently flown to Martha's Vineyard on private pla... Read More

Warped 'Compassion' Destroys Society Aug. 25, 2022

Laura Hollis

Thousands of years of civilizations (of all sorts) have demonstrated that there are certain foundati... Read More

Compassion Rather Than Contempt Mar. 17, 2022

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

We've all noticed how ugly and personal politics can be. Often, it's not enough to disagree with som... Read More

Getting Through a Pandemic That Has No End Date Feb. 11, 2022

C Force

Imagine you are an athlete who has suffered a debilitating injury. After the initial shock, disappoi... Read More

In This Season of Compassion, Spare a Thought for Prisoners Dec. 04, 2021

Diane Dimond

During the weeks between Thanksgiving, Hanukkah and Christmas I always recall warm childhood memorie... Read More