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    Urban Youth Workers, here we come!

    Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

    Tomorrow begins my third experience at Urban Youth Workers Institute. After facilitating a social justice initiative on behalf of World Vision, Fuller Seminary, and UYWI on Thursday morning, this year’s workshop list for me includes: Friday, 1:30 – 3:00 PM Adopt a School: An Idea Whose Time Has Come Move the debate beyond nondenominational prayers [...]

    Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

    A Desperate Praise Johnny Underwood, double amputee, dancing to “Dance like David Danced” by Fred Hammond at Trinity Life Center of Shepherdsville, KY. And what’s your excuse for not giving God praise? video ts sex fuck trannywomen photo nude hairywife swapping cuckold sharingpetite teens youhngstories cuckold interracial sex secret darknipple nipples lactating lactating torture,teens voyeur [...]

    Jesus Justice: So Easy a Five-Year-Old Can Do It

    Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

    Part 1 of 5 [This is reprinted from the May-June issue of the Journal of Student Ministries.] Justice is so easy even a five-year-old can do it. It took me a long time to figure that out. Even though I’ve spent the better part of a lifetime committed to the idea of justice, determined to [...]

    Monday Miscellany

    Monday, May 14th, 2007

    + The poor get poorer. Bob reflects on this blog post from the Wall Street Journal (“Businesses Lure Working Poor Deeper Into Debt”) and this article from Business Week (“The Poverty Business: Inside U.S. companies’ audacious drive to extract more profits from the nation’s working poor.”) + Latinos give PBS a history lesson. Ruben Navarette [...]

    Coalition News

    Monday, May 14th, 2007

    + Now accepting nominations for Coalition Leadership Council. + World Vision offers One Life Revolution curriculum as a resource for engaging public schools about justice.

    Battle Cry, VA

    Monday, May 14th, 2007

    Battle Cry 2007 Nissan Pavilion / Bristow, VA In an ongoing effort to keep youth ministries informed as they decide whether to engage Battle Cry in New York/New Jersey in 2008, a contingent of NYC youth workers attended Battle Cry in Bristow, Virginia, this weekend: Adam Durso, Jack Redmond, Dimas Saleberrios, Rafael Fernandez, and me. [...]

    Monday Morning MP3

    Monday, May 14th, 2007

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    Happy Mother’s Day!

    Sunday, May 13th, 2007

    “… Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her …” Proverbs 31:28 To all the mothers I know — my own mom and mother-in-law, my sister and sisters-in-law, aunts, friends, and acquaintences — but most especially to my wife and the masterful mother to our son, happy Mother’s Day! [...]

    My heart is heavy

    Friday, May 11th, 2007

    I drove to Baltimore this morning before visiting Virginia’s Nissan Pavilion for tomorrow’s Battle Cry event, and asked Matt Stevens to take me to the so-called Blue Light Districts, high crime areas so named because of the ubiquitous presence of police cameras marked by flickering blue lights. (Take a virtual tour here.) For three-plus hours [...]

    Friday’s Foto Finish

    Friday, May 11th, 2007

    Presenting “Mooks, Midriffs…” at PaLM’s Engage Speaker Series. More like this at Peter Ong’s Engage

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