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The Weight of Trust

In the film Gladiator, there’s a scene where the Roman senator Gracchus visits the protagonist Maximus, a once-revered general who has been betrayed and enslaved. Rome is crumbling, and corruption rots the empire from within. The old senator, desperate for hope and someone to trust amid the chaos, looks this broken gladiator in the eye Read more…

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Learning to Forgive the Country That Oppressed Mine

As a child growing up in Seoul, I read the story of Yu Gwan-sun, a teenage girl who was imprisoned, tortured, and killed by the Japanese colonial police for participating in Korea’s March 1st Movement to overthrow Japanese rule in 1919. In elementary school, I watched a TV drama about Korean “comfort women” forced into Read more…

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China’s Quiet Revival, One Handwritten Bible Verse at a Time

Chinese calligrapher Lü Xiaokui spent decades transcribing Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist texts into elegant xiaokai script. When he came across a friend’s message about an initiative to copy the Bible by hand on the Chinese messaging app WeChat in 2019, he reached out to the organizer, Wang Wenfeng, to express his interest in participating. “At Read more…

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