Last month I spent a few hours helping board member Karen Steele of the local non-profit Broomfield FISH conduct phone interviews for the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative‘s (MDHI) annual point-in-time survey of the
“You May Do That”
On Dec. 1, 1955, on her way home from her job as an assistant tailor at a Montgomery, Ala., department store, Rosa Parks refused when prompted to give up her public
Thoughts on advocacy and faith
Yesterday, a friend and I joined about 150 local clergy and community leaders at the Faith Advocacy Day organized by Lutheran Advocacy Ministry-Colorado. Co-sponsors of the gathering included the Jubilee Ministry
“Us” v. “Them”
My alma mater is part of a heated rivalry that extends back to the days of the Civil War (or as my friend from Mississippi recently called it, “the War
