winter 2013
The Nature of Truth
Volume VI, Number II
Is truth absolute? How do we recognize what is true? How can we access our truest selves? These questions reappear at every stage of life and are the vortex of KidSpirit’s global community of truth-seekers in this issue.
Cover artwork by Calvin Larson
Does Truth Have Inherent Value?
by Sofiy Inck
In a KidSpirit Big Question response, teen writer Sofiy Inck explores the essential nature of ethics, morality, and truth.
Features
The Age of Discovery
by Katie Reis
In a KidSpirit Feature article, teen writer Katie Reis writes about identity, self-discovery, and staying true to yourself in high school.
Awesome Moments
Miraculous
by Matt Delavan
In a KidSpirit Awesome Moments piece, teen writer Matt Delavan describes a moment of epiphany, awe, and God during a sunset and thunderstorm in Santa Fe.
A Realization About the Nature of Truth
by Simone Britto
This Is Mostly True
by Zoe Miller
The Truths Behind Modern Technology
by Akash Mehta
Interfaith Connections
Awakening
by Melynn Oliver
The Ultimate Superpower
by Gracie Griffin
A Light in the Abyss
by Fareeha Shah
Media
The Award for Most Truthful Goes to…
by Misbah Awan
Don't Sleep, There Are Snakes
by Krishna Rao
The Thing Around Your Neck: A Review
by Caie Kelley
I amhalf overflowing Happinesshalf endless Pain.I am Life and LoveDeath and Despair—the alternating bandsof Light and DarknessTruth and Lies…
There Is No Password
by Rabbi Rami Shapiro
In a KidSpirit PerSpectives essay, Rabbi Rami Shapiro shares his experiences and wisdom about searching for truth, meaning, and God.
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Art by Jaden Flach, Brooklyn