Lead contributor Greg Asimakoupoulos expresses his perspective on current events and life in general through verse. We have used Greg's weekly expressions since SeniorLifesytle began in 2006 and borrowed (with permission) the "Rhymes & Reasons" title used on the Partial Observer website where his work still appears.

The updated SeniorLIfestyle site includes all of the Rhymes & Reasons we have used since April 2006. 


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17 articles found.

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Faith, Religion & Spirituality

 2 records found

On Each Continent We Worship by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 2, 2021)
A new hymn for World Communion Sunday…
Topics: Faith Religion Unity, Unified Worship


A National Day of Prayer by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   May 3, 2018)
Is it really what we claim?…
Topics: Faith Prayer Unity, Unified



Government & Politics

 6 records found

The Sad State of Our Union by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   March 9, 2024)
The state of our union as a nation is troubling…
Topics: Dysfunctional, Broken Government Policy, Policy Formation Social Issues Unity, Unified


Inauguration Day by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 22, 2021)
It's a day of new beginnings…
Topics: COVID-19 Current Events, News Government History Hopes & Dreams News Politics Prayer Racism and Inequality Unity, Unified Values Voting & Elections


The Strain of Polarization by James N. Watkins


(My World   November 14, 2020)
What happens when there is no middle ground…
Topics: Beliefs Civility Language, Meaning Politics Relationships Social Issues Unity, Unified Voting & Elections


Divided Loyalties by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 10, 2018)
Our right to vote unites us as Americans…
Topics: Diversity & Pluralism Government Politics Unity, Unified Values Voting & Elections


Pray, Vote, Trust by James N. Watkins


(My World   November 6, 2018)
Thoughts on going to the polls in a divided nation…
Topics: Diversity & Pluralism Government Politics Trust Unity, Unified Values Voting & Elections


Can Two Become One? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 16, 2014)
Here's hoping the new Congress can make vows of unity…
Topics: Politics Unity, Unified


Holidays

 1 record found

'Twas the Night Before CHristmas by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 25, 2019)
A prayer for peace in our divided nation…
Topics: Christmas Holidays Holiday Season Hopes & Dreams Prayer Unity, Unified



News & Current Events

 3 records found

Out of Many, One by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 19, 2022)
It's more than a motto on our money…
Topics: Current Events, News News Relationships Social Issues Unity, Unified Values


Racism and Religion by Rusty Wright


(My World   April 23, 2021)
Sanctified bigotry, or unity and diversity solutions?…
Topics: Christian Life Faith Grace News Racism and Inequality Relationships Religion Social Issues Trust Unity, Unified Values


A Patriot Day Prayer by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   September 11, 2019)
Praying to Father God for Mother Liberty…
Topics: History Prayer Terrorism Tragedy Tribute, Testimony Unity, Unified



Relationships

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Can This Marriage be Saved? by Ken Potts


(Connections   September 1, 2019)
Tips for saying "yes" (Second of two parts)…
Topics: Choices and Decision Making Coping Family Relationships Unity, Unified Values


Coming Together by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   January 28, 2018)
Making common cause of solving society's puzzles…
Topics: Communication Relationships Social Issues Unity, Unified



Sports & Recreation

 3 records found

Coming Together in Tokyo by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   July 24, 2021)
The most important race in the Olympics…
Topics: COVID-19 Current Events, News History Inspiration News Relationships Social Movements Sports Unity, Unified


Rio Olympics Reflections by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 6, 2016)
A picture of world peace…
Topics: Diversity & Pluralism Inspiration New Year's Sports Unity, Unified


Sipping from a Common Cup by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   June 29, 2014)
How our World Cup team unites our nation…
Topics: Soccer Unity, Unified