If humanity shared food and water as it does words and opinions, no one would go hungry or thirsty. -R.J. Chance Recently I walked through a homeless shelter where hundreds of women and children live- half of whom are victims of domestic violence. At this shelter in Omaha, Nebraska more than fifty women and children […]
Homeless in America: Patrick in Chicago
A twenty-something man sits on the ground next to a bus stop reading a worn, paperback book. His skin is pale and his hair a light shade of brown, stopping just below his shoulders. It’s a cold day in Chicago. He wears a thick, over-sized, tan coat, a winter hat, and gloves with holes at […]
Homeless in America: Albert in D.C.
Recently I was in Washington, D.C. on business. I left my hotel one morning in a bit of a hurry. Instead of eating breakfast in a restaurant, I grabbed it to go and headed towards my office just a few blocks away. I started praying as I walked. Immediately, I remembered a story I read […]