Archive for May 13th, 2009
Recently on Twitter
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009Star Trek hysteria. …Help me understand. # Pasteles and acapuria for dinner. Buen provecho. Cuchifritos = heaven’s food. Viva Puerto Rico! # @DSANABRIA in case u missed this ystrday: M(y) E(ntire) T(eam) S(ucks)… inexplicable: 0 ER & 2 L. Santana shld play in the Bronx. in reply to DSANABRIA # “Why loving young people is [...]
Poverty is on Which Agenda?
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009I confess a fondness for Sojourners. Several friends are on its board. Others contribute regularly to its blog and other publications. Their call to economic justice is righteous. So I followed with great interest the Twitter chatter from Sojourners’ recent “Mobilization to End Poverty” event in Washington, DC, and even re-tweeted choice morsels throughout. I [...]
Henri Nouwen on the Spirituality of Fundraising
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009“Fund raising, if you think about it from the perspective of the Gospel, is not a response to a crisis. Fund raising is first of all, a form of ministry. It is a way of announcing your vision, and inviting other people into your vision with the resources that are available to them. “Fund raising [...]
Why loving young people is like city living
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009[Ed. note: I was recently invited to begin contributing to the Youth Specialties Blog, and they requested a semi-biographical first post. Here it is.] Greetings from Brooklyn. Not Brooklyn Lindsey, YS Blog contributor. Brooklyn, New York, the most populous borough in New York City. Birthplace of Jay-Z and the integration of Major League Baseball. And [...]
Twitter Twest
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009Since daily “Recently on Twitter” posts have overrun this blog for the last couple months, I changed the settings to create a Weekly Digest rather than daily Twitter updates. We’ll see what happens on Saturday.











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