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+Chris,
I welcome this even as I am unsure about how to use it! Saturday I was on an interfaith team that put together a wonderful, mostly African-American MLK Remembrance Prayer Breakfast and yesterday I preached on the dire need for the renewed prophetic utterance of God’s Dream for justice in this devastated City. I am part of an interfaith team intending to revive and impart that dream to this tragically crime-ridden and racially divided New Orleans. Some things that were unjust before the Storm are more visible in all their horror now. But God is faithful and, so, too, will ee be–or at least give it our best effort. Best to you.
Susan+
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January 15, 2007 at 9:13 pm |
+Chris,
I welcome this even as I am unsure about how to use it! Saturday I was on an interfaith team that put together a wonderful, mostly African-American MLK Remembrance Prayer Breakfast and yesterday I preached on the dire need for the renewed prophetic utterance of God’s Dream for justice in this devastated City. I am part of an interfaith team intending to revive and impart that dream to this tragically crime-ridden and racially divided New Orleans. Some things that were unjust before the Storm are more visible in all their horror now. But God is faithful and, so, too, will ee be–or at least give it our best effort. Best to you.
Susan+