11/28/07

My wife Liz and I attended a Bible Study at the Catholic Worker house in Cleveland.   We’ve been studying the book: Sabbath Economics: Household Practices. Liz and I were asked to summarize the chapter on Solidarity.   In part … Continue reading

11/22/07

Thanksgiving Reflection: We had Thanksgiving Dinner at the Catholic Worker House among the poor and homeless of Cleveland (currently the poorest city in the country).   The camarderie, and grace, this evening was palpable.   The turkey wasn’t bad either… … Continue reading

11/8/07

I attended a Bible Study at the Catholic Worker House in Cleveland last night.   The subject was the “rich man and Lazarrus (the beggar) at his gate” parable.   “Average Joe” cliff note:   The rich man doesn’t help … Continue reading

8/24/07

We continue to be back in the Cleveland area where  we’re working on position papers, filing, tour itineray,  and yard work.   The other night our family took a break to play some “Social Justice Football” at the Catholic Worker … Continue reading

6/16/07

I went to a Bible Study at the Catholic Worker House in Cleveland.   It was noted that Jesus was forever talking about bringing more social justice to the world.   Someone noted that, often merely because of circumstances, someone … Continue reading

4/16/07

I attended a talk by Joe Mueller at Cleveland’s Catholic Worker House.   Mr. Mueller is a Christian Peacekeeper Team member who has been to Iraq twice.   On his first trip, last year, the Peacekeeper Team that came in … Continue reading

3/23/07

Our family went to a “Thirsting in the Desert” Lenten prayer service at the Catholic Worker House in Cleveland.   One of the readings was about Jesus fasting in the desert and then being exposed to a series of temptations … Continue reading

2/19/07

In honor of President’s Day today, I’ve decided to become president. (It’s kind of a Norman Vincent Peale thing.)… I recently referenced a talk I went to in Rome, Georgia, about the writings of G.K. Chesterton. During the talk, presenter … Continue reading

12/27/06

Just prior to Christmas, my family and I participated in the annual, Catholic Worker:   ‘Social Justice Bowl Game.’   My team, among others,  included my wife Liz, who is from New Zealand and only knows rugby.   And Marie, … Continue reading