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Publication: Journal of Popular Culture and Christian Communication (JPCC Studies), Vol. 8, Issue 1
Date: April 2026
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Years later, Mai kept the shoebox. Sometimes she added to it other things: a museum ticket stub, a photograph of a bridge that looked like a smile, a business card someone had left in haste. The city swelled and shifted; people moved in and out like seasons. JPCC continued to be a rumor she fed when she could — a folded kindness here, a note tucked there. In the quiet hours she would take down the bundle of cards and let her thumb trace the edges. Each card was both a map and a promise: small acts, persistent as breath, could teach a person how to belong. 365 notes jpcc
JPCC’s voice shifted, sometimes speaking as a conspirator, sometimes as a mirror: “Write one truth you hide.” “Lose something on purpose and notice what replaces it.” A note on a heatwave day read simply: “Tell someone an absurd thing you believe in.” Mai told a clerk at the corner grocery that she believed pigeons were secretly the city’s historians. The clerk laughed until she hiccuped, then said, “I like that. I’ll tell my sister.”
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