Angry, hopeful, sad and unfiltered. I believe in all the books and tweet about politics, faith, peace and justice. God is love and love is God. She/her/hers.
This is who I was...but I have no time to wallow as I live out the grand adventure found in living out the fruit of my repentance.
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Yesterday we only made around $100. I hate knowing I am going to struggle to fill 1,000 backpacks. Each backpack is around $20 to fill with the bare minimum of supplies.
Please don't let this year be the year I fail
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.@BobFergusonAG and I may have been on different teams in high school (chess and cross country, #ifyouknowyouknow), but we’re on the same team in this run. (Enough retweets and I’ll post his senior portrait…)
@TheAmberPicota Since my eyes are having trouble focusing I read “married her son” so the problematic name (which I agree is troublesome) came as something of a relief personally.
The @PierceCoCouncil did monumental work this evening - we passed the Maureen Howard Affordable Housing Act. It will generate $20 M/year - helping build tens of thousands of new permanently affordable homes, support services and behavioral health treatment facilities. #BigWin
@Lady_Barlow@laurenthehough@cmclymer That’s why I like to go last (being short and not worried about my knees). I don’t have to pay for a checked bag AND I don’t have to figure out how to lift my bag up into a compartment over my head that may not have space.
@davidswanson I did a Justice Pilgrimage and Ruby Woo Pilgrimage with @FreedomRoadus. They were life changing. The first one we traced the history of slavery to mass incarceration of today, starting in AL and ending in Ferguson. Such an embodied, spiritual experience.
@GrumpyTheology Yeah. I enjoy it for the church rhythm, calendar, but now I’m three years in. I miss just diving into a whole book…and reading some of those pieces, recently Acts, without the before and after is wild with people who’ve never read the whole story.
Tacoma people! Happening this Friday--Anti-Racist Labor Organizing in Grit City: A Conversation with April Sims and John Scearcy, Dec 9th, at 7 p.m. at Common Good Tacoma.
Will I see you there?
@jnicolemorgan Yeah. I've muted very few, but she was one of the first. Too much praise and support for her "reasonableness" coming from sources I felt should know better.
This is such a good piece of explanatory journalism on a question that has been nagging me and I’ve seen answered nowhere else:
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