The Kiddy Pool: Summertime, and the Livin’ Ain’t Easy
Reflecting on summer vacation prompts me to consider just how ordinary poverty is for so many of my neighbors, literal and figurative.

Reflecting on summer vacation prompts me to consider just how ordinary poverty is for so many of my neighbors, literal and figurative.

I love the idea of a bridge year for all students, but it finds its precedent in the older and wiser commandment that we’re called to follow: that Sabbath shouldn’t be only for the privileged few.

We make fun of Californians who are slightly richer than we are, because…why? So we can feel slightly better about our own excesses?

To love our neighbors well, we must consider the stories our words tell before we speak them.

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