The story of a once-in-a-lifetime trip; the mess and beauty in life leading up to it; and ponderings on what is yet to come. --- Dedicated to all who have been broken - may we find love and healing in and after the brokenness. And may we let no one be broken alone.
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Friday, July 12, 2019
It’s about the people....Below is a link to an article written by Emily Fortenot- I happened to have had the pleasure of meeting her at the EFCAOne conference I attended in the Chicago suburbs in June. Please take the time to read her article...Regardless of how you feel about the policy/politics of immigration (and not to say policies aren’t important... I have my opinions, you may have yours- I love you no matter your opinion)- I think it is incredibly valuable and reasonable to first consider and hear from the people behind the often politically charged word of immigration (and I realize there are people beyond immigrants that are impacted by immigration- I am not ignorant to that). Below is a review, written by Emily Fontenot ——
and side note—- this is SO COOL to me... SHE IS FABULOUS! I met her at the conference I went to in June in the Chicago suburbs... we exchanged contact info... so I could text her if I wanted (and I will... saying: Emily- awesome article!!!)
(End of side note)
So, below is Emily Fontenot’s review of the Netflix documentary, "Out of Many, One". A good, valuable readπ Thank you, Emily Fontenot π
https://www.efca.org/blog/reaching-all-people/love-thy-immigrant-neighbor
and side note—- this is SO COOL to me... SHE IS FABULOUS! I met her at the conference I went to in June in the Chicago suburbs... we exchanged contact info... so I could text her if I wanted (and I will... saying: Emily- awesome article!!!)
(End of side note)
So, below is Emily Fontenot’s review of the Netflix documentary, "Out of Many, One". A good, valuable readπ Thank you, Emily Fontenot π
https://www.efca.org/blog/reaching-all-people/love-thy-immigrant-neighbor
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Good morning to all. It is the 4th of July- this is the first 4th (I think ?) that I have been out of the country. And at the least, the first 4th that being in a different country has been so sobering and significant. I am in Mexico. Most of you reading this are probably in the United States. There is a border between us - a border (and in some places a wall) that has not only political and geographical significance - but - at least for me -and I know I’m not alone- emotional meaning. So that is the part of these matters of walls and borders where I would like to land on this 4th of July... on the emotional... the heart.
Here is mine, my heart (heart message is on shirts—π)... Some of you have seen the below shirts. They were made about 2 1/2 years ago for my first trip to Mexico, when a great friend Shannon Ferguson had invited me on a once in a lifetime trip... 3 nights of acoustic sets by Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds, along with amazing openers Vusi Mahlesela, Carlos Varela and Aldo Lopez Gavilan- all concerts beachside along the Riviera Maya, while staying at an all inclusive resort (I had never done that before- nice!). Wow. In thinking more on Shannon’s invitation to the trip, I realized I could not go to Mexico without saying something. In short, my intent for the shirt (and thank you to those who helped crystallize my message, and to Xochitl Jacques-Smith for translating) was not to make a political statement... it was to make a RELATIONAL statement. Dear Mexico, and world, —- and today I also say from South of the border Dear America, I love you. May there be no relational separation between you and me - no matter the policies (and not that I don’t care about policies), I desire to have unity with you- because we are all people created in the image of God... we can have unity in our humanity. I love you because you are a person.... On the back of the shirt are friends and family (bio and church) that were supportive of this short love letter to Mexico and the world. Now, this time around I did not get a chance to make new shirts. BUT, you can still participate if you’d like. If you are supportive of this message, you can either reply below or send me a message through messenger- and feel free to add a note with any other words you’d like to share. I will collect the names and messages and periodically share them with my friends in Mexico and the rest of the world through various means such as Facebook, this blog, emails etc. I know I’m not the only one with this message, so please feel free to join meπ! #loveallpeople #say-something
Here is mine, my heart (heart message is on shirts—π)... Some of you have seen the below shirts. They were made about 2 1/2 years ago for my first trip to Mexico, when a great friend Shannon Ferguson had invited me on a once in a lifetime trip... 3 nights of acoustic sets by Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds, along with amazing openers Vusi Mahlesela, Carlos Varela and Aldo Lopez Gavilan- all concerts beachside along the Riviera Maya, while staying at an all inclusive resort (I had never done that before- nice!). Wow. In thinking more on Shannon’s invitation to the trip, I realized I could not go to Mexico without saying something. In short, my intent for the shirt (and thank you to those who helped crystallize my message, and to Xochitl Jacques-Smith for translating) was not to make a political statement... it was to make a RELATIONAL statement. Dear Mexico, and world, —- and today I also say from South of the border Dear America, I love you. May there be no relational separation between you and me - no matter the policies (and not that I don’t care about policies), I desire to have unity with you- because we are all people created in the image of God... we can have unity in our humanity. I love you because you are a person.... On the back of the shirt are friends and family (bio and church) that were supportive of this short love letter to Mexico and the world. Now, this time around I did not get a chance to make new shirts. BUT, you can still participate if you’d like. If you are supportive of this message, you can either reply below or send me a message through messenger- and feel free to add a note with any other words you’d like to share. I will collect the names and messages and periodically share them with my friends in Mexico and the rest of the world through various means such as Facebook, this blog, emails etc. I know I’m not the only one with this message, so please feel free to join meπ! #loveallpeople #say-something
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
From June 29th...Just wanted to share with you some AMAZING live music I was able to catch while in downtown Raleigh... from an even MORE AMAZING young man, Tyler Butler-Figueroa. Feeling so blessed tonight by hearing this young man share his art on the violin! He will be on America’s Got Talent again (he already got the Golden Buzzer from Simon so he’s been fast forwarded through some of the earlier stages of competition) on August 20th. Tune in and support him! A talented and kind young manπ And a little back story on Tyler... he started playing the violin because he was being bullied at school. He had cancer (and now is 4 years in remission!) and was being teased, etc as other students thought they could "catch" the cancer from him. He wanted to be known as the boy that played the violin, not the boy with cancer. I'd say not only is he the boy that plays the violin, he is a boy that inspires others young and old with his great, yet humble attitude!
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