
local museum display
Continuing to catch up on the last few months… Part of our campaign is to ask people to consider, well, going back to the 1950’s. Not in every respect, like, for instance, Segregation. But back to a time when neighbors knew neighbors, the pace of life was slower, and society was much more “wholesome.” *Anyone remember that word? Anyway… For a look at our paradigm around this, see… I’ve read a good number of articles of late, watched quite a lot of news on the current “immigration crackdown.” Hispanic illegal immigrants, now across the board, are being rounded up and deported. Our campaign did several “Southern Border Tours” during our research. Many of these people are fleeing extreme abject poverty, tremendous gang violence, political oppression… I looked at this, in depth, while doing the research. Our position paper on Hispanic Immigration is 180 degrees different than what is playing out now… I wrote a newspaper article about a local man who will be heading up a new “Youth For Christ” campus in a nearby town. He said what he tries to get across to youth is that Jesus modeled a “relational thing,” connecting with those, at every level, throughout society. And from the Bible reading I’ve done, it seems Jesus was particularly interested in reaching those on the margins of society (like these Hispanic people in dire straits).









