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Monthly Archives: March 2012
(In)Action.
“I wasn’t feeling well.” “I overslept.” “I thought it was a different day.” “I lost the number to call the office.” No doubt, Brother Jim and I are used to excuses. Our friends have a tendency to become paralyzed by … Continue reading
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Tagged Cabrini Green, Chicago, Gospel, Invisible Children, Jason Russell, Jesus, Joseph Kony, justice, love, poverty, privilege
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Disposable.
We live for things that are disposable: diapers, napkins, containers, cleaning products, and the like. These items are just so darn convenient because we no longer have to fix anything. Instead, we throw it away—no clean up, no preservation, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cabrini Green, Chicago, Christ, gangs, poverty, Public housing, Section 8 (housing)
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God’s Time
I confess that I am a “Type A” individual. I like my schedules and my conclusions, my to-do lists and my calendars. These past two weeks have shown me that for Lent, I am apparently giving up schedules and plans. … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago, control, God, Greg Boyle, Lent, poverty, time
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