C.S. Lewis

One day, Lewis and a friend were walking down the road and came upon a street person who reached out to them for help. While his friend kept walking, Lewis stopped and proceeded to empty his wallet. When they resumed their journey, his friend asked, “What are you doing giving him your money like that? Don’t . . . → Read More: C.S. Lewis

Constructive Notice

We were almost back to St. Philip’s after serving on the street Thursday night, April 14, when Jerry asked for his jacket. It wasn’t there. Simeon looked for his and it wasn’t in the car either. Being the sensitive caring guy that I am, I began to laugh. Jerry checked his pockets to make sure he . . . → Read More: Constructive Notice

Voluntary Poverty

‎”Rich by nature, O Christ, Thou has by thine own choice become poor; and Thou who fills every living thing with plenteousness has willingly gone hungry. I hunger for thy grace, O Word of God: satisfy me and make me a partaker at thy table in the Age to come.” [April 12, Tues 6th Wk in . . . → Read More: Voluntary Poverty

Prophet Solomon

‎He who closes his ear to the cry of the poor will himself cry out and not be heard. – . . . → Read More: Prophet Solomon

Baby Steps

Like watching an infant learning to walk, I am being blessed with watching one of my fellow volunteers grow. Denise Bagner of Step Into Life has been showing great promise with her volunteer efforts with The King’s Jubilee. She is developing a pattern of faithfulness and seems to be enjoying serving along with . . . → Read More: Baby Steps