Compassion has become the singular quality through which I understand God to be at work in the world.
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Who welcomed you to this ‘land of the free’, and what has it meant to you to be able to live into that welcome? Where would you be without that welcome?
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“The segregation wall is a disgrace… The possibility I find exciting is you could turn the world’s most invasive and degrading structure into the world’s longest gallery of free speech and bad art.” -Banksy
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On the 2nd Saturday of the month I join a motley crew of Christians, Jews, Atheists, Muslims, Socialists and Capitalists at an ICE prison in Washington state. It is there that I’ve begun to understand what solidarity with the marginalized means…
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