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Deleted from Facebook.

A few days ago I was going about my business. I turned in my ballot and did my civic duty of voting and shortly after I was in the car with my parents on the way to look at some houses as we are trying to move (momentous things often happen to me when I am in the car with my parents, example: Stories Foundation) when I went to check my Facebook like any addicted-to-my-phone millennial. 

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Hurry Up…and Wait.
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Hurry Up…and Wait.

Among everything else going on this year, Chris and I have decided to put our house up for sale. A few weeks ago as we were discussing the possibility of this, I expressed my desire to know the exact next step (where we will move and when) before we went to all the work of getting our house ready and putting it on the market. This year has been filled with what seems like more opportunities than normal to take a step in the future without having any idea what is coming and truth be told, I was whining, wanting one thing in my life to be clear, easy and laid out for me. 

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Noah, Gideon and a Give Back Cafe
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Noah, Gideon and a Give Back Cafe

For many of us, coming into 2020 was filled with excitement, anticipation and hope. There was a certain buzz surrounding not only a new year, but a new decade and all the possibilities it would bring. For my work in the anti-trafficking world and Stories Foundation, the end of 2019 signified 7 years since we had begun our journey. In the Bible 7 is a number of completion and I felt God was moving us forward from a time of preparation and waiting toward a new season. For me, going into 2020, I felt this was the year for Storyteller Cafe.

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Jesus Needs New P.R.
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Jesus Needs New P.R.

I have said for a long time Jesus needs some new P.R. You know what I mean? The people who are calling themselves Christians haven’t been the best (especially lately) at showing the world what would Jesus do. Maybe because the bracelets have gone off trend.

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2020, Grief & Perspective.
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2020, Grief & Perspective.

This year (2020) has been one of unavoidable suffering for many, if not all, of us in some way. There have been varying degrees of struggle and hardship but I think it is safe to say we are all walking a little heavier these days with the combination of natural disasters, wild fires, a global pandemic, murders, riots, protests, personal loss of human life and racial tension. All of this on top of our routines, structures, and ability to gather socially being taken away; the past 8 months truly have been wrought with grief. 

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God’s Justice
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God’s Justice

The other day I read an article about how people in the church have taken up the mantle of justice and then found themselves on the outside of church tradition. Being someone who sees pursuing justice as the way to live out the gospel and someone who has not had a huge welcoming committee by the big C church as I do this, articles like this interest me. Truth be told, I don’t believe being a Jesus Follower marked by justice has much of anything to do with being a part of church tradition. However, there are things that mark God’s justice that are different than the world’s version of justice, or religion’s idea about justice.

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Come.
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Come.

Take a walk with me, I have something to show you. 

I see you friend, you need a minute, a safe place where you can breathe. As we walk through the dark streets, arrows fly past our faces. Someone is hurt and in agony, yet we need to keep moving. Fear mixed with rage that points to the true feelings of deep sadness and grief over what has become of the city around us swirl under the surface. Front yards with playing children, back patios made for BBQ have all been turned into a war zone. 

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5 Ways We Can Begin to “Save Our Children”
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5 Ways We Can Begin to “Save Our Children”

A few weeks ago I wrote a post titled, “In 6 Months Will You Still Care About Child Sex Trafficking?” and it received much attention. Whether the motives behind the hashtags “save our children” and “save the children” are politically motivated or not, human trafficking is getting a lot of attention on social media and because of that I thought I would write another post about how we can create habits to actually help save the children, both now and as we look to the future.

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Stingy.
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Stingy.

The other morning I received a text from a nonprofit director friend; she was commenting on one of the recent podcasts Stories Foundation had just released. Her comment was encouraging to me and in it she relayed something I had said that challenged her. Reading the words I had apparently spoken typed back to me, surprised me.  She quoted me as using the word “stingy”. I thought, oh no, that isn’t a kind word, did I really say that in the podcast? I went and asked my co-worker if I had used the word stingy, and she confirmed it. To me, stingy isn’t a particularly kind word and I truly do desire to be kind even when talking about hard things. Nevertheless, apparently it was the right word for the right moment,  it came out, was recorded and helped someone else. Since then, I have found myself thinking about the word often and how stinginess sneakily plays out in our day to day lives. So now it is not only immortalized in a podcast, I am writing a whole post about it. 

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It’s More Complicated Than That.
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It’s More Complicated Than That.

Everywhere I look people are getting on their soap box. We have an “us and them” mentality that is putting human beings in two camps. We are making people black or white when all we are is color, and I am not talking about race. As I read individuals on both “sides” of every issue passionately let loose their opinions I keep saying over and over “It’s more complicated than that.”. And it is, because friends, we are more complicated than that. We are nuanced, each and every one of us. When we come to the table we, each of us, bring our puzzle of pieces that have formed our opinions, perspectives and outlooks.

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In 6 Months, Will You Still Care?
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In 6 Months, Will You Still Care?

So to have, all of a sudden, an influx of people passionately posting about child sex trafficking, I feel a little overwhelmed and I am not quite sure what to think. Part of me is glad, finally people are realizing the huge issue we have in our country, under our noses, in our communities. But then, it feels off. It seems to me the internet is co-opting child sex trafficking and using it to create an even bigger divide between people, which is not at all what we need. So today, I want to ask you some questions that will hopefully broaden your perspective on the realities of human trafficking in our communities and what we can do about them.

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When Confronted with Injustice /George Floyd
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When Confronted with Injustice /George Floyd

When George Floyd died here in Minneapolis, a huge spot light was shone on the systemic racism that not only exists in our city and state, but is hiding in neighborhoods, governments, police stations and homes all around the United States of America. 

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PSA for the Jesus Follower : You Can’t Loose Your Freedom
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PSA for the Jesus Follower : You Can’t Loose Your Freedom

The year was 2006, I was a brand new mom and Chris and I were living in New Orleans doing flood relief work when we received the news that his Grandpa had died. We quickly made arrangements to fly back to Canada to attend the funeral. Before we went, we had filed paperwork for Chris to get his work permit in the states, what we didn’t know was that in between him sending in his paperwork and us attending the funeral, the United States had sent back his paperwork because the fees had changed and we hadn’t sent the appropriate amounts.

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Social Justice & the Gospel
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Social Justice & the Gospel

I learned a valuable lesson those long hot days in New Orleans riding with Deacon Quinn and unpacking cans of Vienna Sausage. I learned the value of a bottle of cold water. In Mathew chapter 10 verse 42 Jesus says,

“And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.”

And as I handed out those bottles of water to people who had lost not only their homes and all of their worldly possessions, but also in too many cases their family and loved ones as well, I learned to serve Jesus is to serve people and to follow him with my life had very little to do with me.

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The Great Commission?
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The Great Commission?

I have long wondered if the North American Evangelical church as we know it is accomplishing the great commission. That part in Matthew 28 where Jesus says, “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” 

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Dead Faith.
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Dead Faith.

For most of my life I was taught, and fully believed, that as a Jesus Follower I was meant to be about the gospel and the gospel alone. In the circles I was raised in it was always and only about Jesus and his saving grace for my soul. After that it was honestly a bit fuzzy when it came to real people problems. Mostly things like depression were talked about in whispers. Grief was largely not a part of my life until I lost a baby as an adult and the answer to poverty was the answer to everything else - Jesus. 

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Live / A Life of Justice
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Live / A Life of Justice

Entering into justice work is a long game. You can’t “fix” issues of injustice with a food or clothing drive. People can’t be re-programmed like a computer. Decades of social norms that are rooted in injustice and privilege aren’t changed by passing a law or creating a new initiative. Not that these things aren’t important, they are. Each of them. But on their own they aren’t the answer. One-time acts of justice push back for a moment but will never change the direction anymore than one small pebble changes the flow of a river.

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Change // Look in their Eyes.
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Change // Look in their Eyes.

When injustice happens and you aren’t the one that the injustice happened against there are two words that I have learned that need to be said. They are, “I’m sorry.” It doesn’t matter if you are the one who chased down a man out for a run or held your knee on someone else’s throat. You don’t have to have committed the injustice to be sorry that it has happened.

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Change - Act on what you Believe
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Change - Act on what you Believe

How many of us have been seriously wounded by a person and struggle to have true friendship with people? Or maybe an institution has been unjust, exploited or abused you? Can each of us think of leaders that have led poorly and people have been left in the rubble? I know I can. These painful experiences can cause us to act differently. They perpetuate skepticism and cynicism. We can become critics instead of supporters. Essentially we have bruises on our proverbial backsides from where whatever we trusted in collapsed under us.

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Share / A Puzzle
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Share / A Puzzle

I often think of God as a great puzzle maker, and we all have different pieces, and we can only see the ones right in front of us. Other people come into our lives and they have different pieces, or similar pieces and we aren’t sure how it all is supposed to fit together.

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