Salmon and Snow Piles I met Kevin and Serena soon after I started working at Dry Bones, in the Fall of 2014. By the time I met them, they’d Keep Reading
Joyce & The Inner Home Right now we have “home” on our mind at Dry Bones. I mean, it’s a pretty normal thing for us to be thinking about “homelessness,” Keep Reading
"Is there Enough?" // and other questions that keep me up at night We began the summer with an intern retreat. On this retreat, my co-worker Reb, and I were answering questions together. We were sharing stories about our friends on Keep Reading
Hospitality Series (#3): The Stranger as Strange Truth In the past two posts, I’ve discussed hospitality through an ethical lens: it is good and right to extend hospitality to the stranger. Jesus’ example Keep Reading
Hospitality Series (#2) My last post was about the way that fear can keep us from welcoming strangers. This post is similar. I’m interested in looking briefly at Keep Reading