Archive October 14, 2010

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Diverse Schools Create Racial Divide

I continue to be fascinated by this Newsweek article on kids and race. In particular, here’s a disturbing excerpt…

Kids Aren’t Colorblind Adults Need to Talk With Them

Irene on our FYI staff team sent me this fascinating Newsweek article on kids and race. It’s long, but worth the read. Highlights for me…

Katrina Project

This past week, one of our church’s high school seniors created a short film clip to tell the story of Hurricane Katrina and share about our high school community’s annual trips to help with the rebuilding effort.

A Place for the Marginalized

One of the most outspoken Americans on behalf of the marginalized died yesterday. Eunice Kennedy Shriver died at 88 years old, far from a marginalized person herself.

Summer Missions projects over. Raise your hand if you know what was transformed.

August always hits me like a brick as I find myself overwhelmed thinking about how the summer ended up and preparing for the upcoming school year.

Back in town and encouraged

The good news is that I had a wonderful week away last week with my family (no cell phone, no e.mail).  The not-so-good news is that I returned to several hundred e.mails yesterday.

One of them was quite encouraging.  Brett …

Our DAILY bread

My kids love summer Wednesdays because my church, Lake Avenue Church, does a Wacky Wednesday series that lives up to its name.  This summer, my church is wisely offering Wednesday evening parent training meetings.

A few nights ago, our …

Journeying Together Creating Walls of Support and Feedback for Students

This final sample from our new short-term missions curriculum Deep Justice Journeys includes both theory and practical ideas for ways to surround students with support while they serve.

Justice or Forgiveness?

Dealing with justice issues is so complex.  Especially when dealing with individuals who have been convicted of crimes worthy of civil punishment.  A wrong act was committed; it is right to suffer the consequences for that act.  However, it also …

And You Think You Can Give

I can’t stop thinking about this article that was included as part of the Gathering’s E-Update. According to an analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Data, America’s poor donate more-in percentage terms (4.3% of income)-of their income than higher-income …

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