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Thin Places
By
David Kuo
This from Marcia: I experience “Thin Places” in the people we meet in Haiti. A Haitian proverb “Lespwa fe viv” translates to “Hope makes us live”. Seeing this kind of hope in poverty has allowed me to realize my own poverty in abundance. There’s a thick veil of American living that has a way of…
Why Christian whining?
By
David Kuo
Is there Biblical justification for Christians protesting “anti-Christian” behavior? I ask because of the reaction by some about the poster affiliated with the Folslom Street Fair. “Folsom” as it is known, is described by organizers as “the world’s largest leather event,” where organizers “hope to see the fairgrounds filled with people in their most outrageous…
Two beautiful letters
By
David Kuo
I repost something beautiful from the comments section attached to my last post about Mitch. Please read to the end: My heart is melting. It is pooling in the same place in my body that it did less than a year ago when I buried my son. I can barely see through my tears again.…
100,000 pieces of the Pope’s robe
By
David Kuo
A cassock worn by Pope John Paul II is being cut up into 100,000 pieces and given away to people (some of whom make a donation) who use them to augment their prayers: The relics on offer are known as ex indumentis, meaning cloth that the late Pope touched. The Vicariate said it had been…
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