Posts Tagged ‘Desmund Tutu’

Irony in the Desert

September 9th, 2009 by Matt Lindsey

Irony in the Desert

Dear Child of God, if we are truly to understand that God loves all of us, we must recognize that He loves our enemies, too. God does not share our hatred, no matter what the offense we have endured. Desmund Tutu Still not sure how Chris sniped this photo; comes with his tactical training, I [...]

February 11th, 2009 by Misty Lindsey

Fatally Comfortable

All around you, people will be tiptoeing through life, just to arrive at death safely. But dear children, do not tiptoe. Run, hop, skip, or dance, just don’t tiptoe. -Irresistible Revolution In my research to find statistics for what is really going on here in this bloody city, the most dangerous city in Mexico which [...]

January 29th, 2009 by Matt Lindsey

Seven Months in the Desert

The history of Mexico is the history of a man seeking his parentage, his origins. He has been influenced at one time or another by France, Spain, the United States and the militant indigenists of his own country, and he crosses history like a jade comet, now and then giving off flashes of lightning. What [...]

December 7th, 2008 by mmlindsey

In the Mud

If your religion is one in which you are not required to change the way you live your life, it is one God rejects. ~Desmund Tutu We left Ciudad Juarez a few weeks ago and I was  feeling a bit thrashed, like I’d been trying to run uphill against the wind. Questions like, “Really, just what [...]

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