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Joy Barnes-Johnson, Ph.D.

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Serving with light and love...

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Joy Barnes-Johnson, Ph.D.

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Joy Barnes-Johnson, Ph.D. – Serving with light and love… Skip to content Serving with light and love… Search Joy Barnes-Johnson, Ph.D. If you can write, you need a pencil Early September has meant the conclusion of summer book club readings for at least the last 40 years for me…no longer are stamps, stickers and coupons for ice cream my reward. The gift of summer reading as an adult is the seeds for reflection that linger long past the turned pages, clicked on buttons, and quietly returned audiobooks. This summer is no different. I am finally reading JAMES (by Percival Everett). The title for this post is a line from Young George spoken to the fugitive, whose sage words and deeds have inspired me to write here, for only the second or third time this year. A few other lines in the book have pulled me back to this blog that I can’t stop thinking about What do you mean, Young George? Tell my story? How do you suggest I tell my story? He looked at his feet, I did too....

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