‘It’s not easy to define, to experience, and to decide why we live in the present rather than the future…It’s hard to attract new members when families have so many other options for the weekend…Still, in four months, we’ve gained back several old friends and some new families. That’s why the scripture “hold on to what you have” echoes in me.’ The post ‘Hold on to what you have!’ — A Conversation with Reverend László Csákai of Detroit appeared first on Hungarian C...| Hungarian Conservative
The grants will be used to preserve significant to historic sites with a focus on modern architecture, education, sports, and Black women's achievement.| ARTnews.com