Martin Landon
Martin Landon is happy to say that at present he is not doing anything he doesn’t love. Using Scientology, he helps people daily, both one-on-one through life coaching, and globally, through his webinars. He has also authored books, movies, plays, TV shows, and comic strips and currently writes for STAND, which gives him great joy.
“I welcomed a terrorist into my congregation. I live with that responsibility.”
Though the Supreme Court may have banged the gavel and closed the book on the case, the court of public opinion has not. Far from it.
With Praying With the Enemy, Mr. Collis has made a far more persuasive argument for freedom of religion than any legal brief ever could have.
If you want greater freedom for yourself, you must first confront and seek redemption for the freedom you may have denied others.
One best confronts the world’s problems from a place of serenity, not angst.
With more and more states mandating AAPI history in their K-12 curriculum, Asian Americans will no longer be invisible—and the bridge to understanding will be well-traveled and well-paved.
What is the racist—the hater—so frightened of? Men, women and children, mainly. They are frightened of ordinary people who happen to look different, possibly speak with a different accent, attend a different place of worship.
On April 15, 1947—75 years ago this week—a Black man stepped onto a major league baseball diamond and into history.
Unlike the bigot, you and I always have a choice.
“If you hear the dogs, keep going. If you see the torches in the woods, keep going. If there’s shouting after you, keep going. Don’t ever stop. Keep going. If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.”