Suburban

Tracey Bianchi 7-16-2009

Just a half-mile or so south of our home is the Illinois Prairie Path. It's an old rail line that was converted to a walking and biking path in the early 1960s. An electric line actually, that once hauled commuters back and forth from the western suburbs to the city.

Raising one half-African son and one of mixed European descent posed both ordinary and unique parenting challenges for my husband and me.
Eugene Cho 4-20-2009
Ministry has its up and downs. Such is life.
Mary Nelson 2-04-2009
Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity, died yesterday.
Glen Peterson 1-28-2009
Just a few months ago, Christian advocates of immigration reform believed that the political environment in the country would make it very difficult to make the legislative changes necessary to pro
Sharaya Tindal 9-08-2008

[see all posts in this conversation on New Monastics and race.]

The very first mark of the New Monastic movement is to relocate to the abandoned places of the empire. However, after quick research, most of the social justice-geared intentional communities I found were either [...]