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You’re Invited to Breakfast on the Beach with jesus

I am a doer and a worker who comes from a long line of doers and workers. We are pioneers…

4 years ago

Why You Should Try Again

I live in this beautifully diverse and densely populated neighborhood on the north side of Chicago where the government resettles…

4 years ago

That One Thing that Will make All the Difference

Most of the time, I am a fish out of water in this neighborhood. I am the minority in a…

4 years ago

Worship before victory

Disruptive—that’s how I would describe these weeks. As the coronavirus claims more lives and plans than we expected, we wonder…

6 years ago

Sacred and Holy Roots

I don’t think I imagined my life quite this way, and I love that.  Five years ago, I started my…

6 years ago

It’s not You Who Makes the Trees Grow

I can’t work my way out of this. “This” seems to change in every season. Sometimes “this” is some kind…

6 years ago

Finding Joy Even When Something Feels Missing

This place is oddly quiet.  I’ve grown used to the sound of fans, air con units, dogs barking halfway across…

6 years ago

It’s Time for the Seasons to Change

My time in Mae Sot is coming to a close, and this keeps me up at night more times than…

6 years ago

Finding Jericho Moments When we Open our Clenched Fists

It was November 2017, and my world was a hot mess. I think the technical term for it was dumpster…

6 years ago

Called Me Higher

I envy those who experienced a picture perfect freshman year of college. For me, my first year left me feeling…

11 years ago

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