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Middle Class American. Living out of one suitcase for 40 days. March 30, 2010 by pastorhh. Yesterday I shared things I did. Appreciate about this experience. So guess what I’ll be talking about today? I appreciated not having to make certain decisions/having decisions become simplified…such as, what to wear in the morning. A lot of time was saved. Not sure I always used that extra time constructively, but it was nice to have some breathing space. I appreciated the conversations generated in person and ov...
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Day Thirty-Nine | LENTEN REFUGEE
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Middle Class American. Living out of one suitcase for 40 days. Laquo; Are we there yet? The Journey’s End. April 1, 2010 by pastorhh. Today is Maundy Thursday, and technically the end of the Lenten Season. We will have one final post tomorrow and after that, the blog will remain up for a time though comments will be closed. [. Perhaps this is motivation for those of you who have been lurking — it’s your final chance to make your own reflections known! The psalmist says God is our refuge. The Journey̵...
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The Journey’s End | LENTEN REFUGEE
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Middle Class American. Living out of one suitcase for 40 days. Laquo; Day Thirty-Nine. The Journey’s End. April 2, 2010 by pastorcl. As we make our final preparations for our Good Friday services, I can now sigh a sigh of relief that I can move out of my suitcase and back to normal. But do I really want to? God provides richly in and through daily bread, even though we often beg for more. All thanks be to God! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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March | 2010 | LENTEN REFUGEE
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Middle Class American. Living out of one suitcase for 40 days. Archive for March, 2010. Are we there yet? On March 31, 2010 2 Comments. Are we there yet? Again, I see in my self the privilege of being able to pay a simple fine and get what I want, now! Refugees who suffer what we cannot imagine probably cannot imagine my impatience. Does an encamped refugee know of her/his day of release? Can they allow themselves to believe what they are told about a possible release? Read Full Post ». Appreciate about ...
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September | 2010 | In Search of Welcome
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In Search of Welcome. My Year as an LIRS Volunteer. My SeArcH for WeLcoMe. September 20, 2010. My search for welcome – isn’t that a BIG topic to try to get your mind around? For me it is, but with the help of people in the LIRS office, I have come to find where my true heart lies for immigration and refugees. Over the next months, I invite you to follow me through reflection of books that I am going to read, personal thoughts and feelings, and whatever else God lies on my heart to tell the world about.
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August | 2010 | In Search of Welcome
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In Search of Welcome. My Year as an LIRS Volunteer. August 31, 2010. Dear world of lovely blog readers,. Through this past year I have experienced welcome in radical ways, and have been invited into welcome by some absolutely beautiful souls. It is with humility and reverence that I reflect on this past year, and think of the many brilliant and vibrant people who I have met. Without further ado, I bid you farewell, and thank you dearly for walking this journey with me. 8221; – Mary Oliver. August 30, 2010.
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October | 2010 | In Search of Welcome
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In Search of Welcome. My Year as an LIRS Volunteer. October 5, 2010. Send a card to them. Visit them in the detention centers. Listen to one of their stories and tell a friend about it. Get your church community involved and passionate about helping migrants. The possibilities are endless when God, man, and neighbor are working together to create a better, SAFER, place for human kind. WALK by FAITH in HOPE with LOVE that GOD gave YOU*. Comments Off on The Latehomecomer. Dignity and Due Process.
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Happy 4th of July from LIRS | In Search of Welcome
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In Search of Welcome. My Year as an LIRS Volunteer. Happy 4th of July from LIRS. June 29, 2010. Comments Off on Happy 4th of July from LIRS. Proudly powered by WordPress.org. Dignity and Due Process. Eugene Cho Quest Church. Faith on the Move. Oliva Faries and Susan Krehbiel Observe Services to Haitian Evacuees. Pastor David Vasquez's Blog. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “In Search of Welcome”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Good Morning Baltimore! | In Search of Welcome
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In Search of Welcome. My Year as an LIRS Volunteer. September 1, 2010. Besides the wonderful introduction from Beth in the last post, I wanted to tell you a little more about myself. As Beth said, my name is Melissa and I am a volunteer. I started here at LIRS August 24 (a day after my 24th birthday) and will be here for at least the next year. You guessed it right, I am 24! My home church with Paster Mel, I knew God was calling me into service. I had a long listening time with my parents and discove...
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June | 2010 | In Search of Welcome
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In Search of Welcome. My Year as an LIRS Volunteer. Happy 4th of July from LIRS. June 29, 2010. Comments Off on Happy 4th of July from LIRS. June 28, 2010. Last week at this time I was preparing to spend a Tuesday on the Hill, running back and forth between the House and the Senate, snapping photographs as quickly as my camera’s shutter would let me. Just two days after World Refugee Day I spent time down in DC taking pictures of a Refugee Advocacy Day put on by Refugee Council USA. June 21, 2010. Was a ...