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View Voices Event Now: Three Authors. Three Perspectives.


Imagine an author panel featuring three compelling perspectives: Two historical fiction authors, Kathleen Birkenshaw and Constance Hays Matsumoto, draw poignant inspiration from the harrowing experiences of their Hiroshima survivor family members. Their stories vividly capture the trauma and resilience shaped by those tragic events. Alongside them, the Right Rev. William E. Swings work delves into the profound themes of nuclear annihilation, exploring the interplay between faith, God, and humanity's existential dilemmas. His narrative is enriched by his unique perspective and deep friendship with the late Secretary of State George Shultz, offering a nuanced exploration of global security and moral imperatives in a nuclear age. Together, these authors illuminate profound historical truths, engage audiences with stories that resonate across generations, and ask the question: When silence falls over the earth, what do we pray for?


More information can be found at www.voices-uri.org/nuclear-prayer-day


 
 
 

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