Music
I had a great time this afternoon playing music with some of my brothers. I played cello, Nan and Seth played the violin, and Gabe played the piano. Fun!
I had a great time this afternoon playing music with some of my brothers. I played cello, Nan and Seth played the violin, and Gabe played the piano. Fun!
I’m proud of Seth and Judah. They both got the parts they tried out for in the all school production. Seth is JoJo and Judah is General Schmitz. Seth, as a freshman, got his part despite some seniors trying out for it.
She’s back for another two days
So I keep running into discussions of this issue in all sorts of venues with all sorts of opinions. I thought I’d throw mine out there.
I’m all for ending situations that make it easy for those in power to take advantage of the underdogs. I don’t like the fact that people can do “favors” for illegal immigrants at exorbitant rates, or get labor for sub-legal wages knowing that those being taken advantage of won’t complain, can’t complain to authorities.
So here are two ways to bring an end to illegal immigration:
Until one of the above (or some other real solution) is carried out, there will continue to be illegal immigrants. There will continue to be people who will risk a great deal on the chance of a better life, or more like on the chance of a better life for their kids.
So in the meantime I propose that those of us who call ourselves by the name of him who came “to preach good news to the poor . . . proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, [and] to release the oppressed” do some of the same ourselves. I propose that we work, not only to reduce abuses to the disenfranchised, but to live lives of love that reach people in real ways.
Like I said, I’ve overheard several of these conversations recently, most of them took sides other than the one laid out here. I’m not trying to ignore other issues. But I want to lay out what I feel is important, what I think is called for from those of us who call ourselves by the name of Jesus.
¡Por los cuatro días proximos tengo una sobrina! We are watching an 11 month old for the next four days. She is fun!
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