True story shared by guest blogger Liz Diedrich I was happy to see William pull up next to me on his bike. Last I heard he had been stabbed in a fight and I did not know the extent of his injuries. Surprised at the opportunity, I ask him how he was doing. He seems [...]
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On the corner of 12th Ave. and Jefferson
Posted: March 22, 2012 by ecdiedrich in Action: serve as loving presence and act for a new dayTags: Bible, bible study, Catholic, Catholic Workers, Christianity, faith, Finding God, God, Gospel, homelessness, Hope, Jesus, Jesus is God, John 1:1-5, life on the streets, Light and Love, ministry, prayer, religion, scripture, service, simplicity, work
the prayer box
Posted: October 18, 2011 by ecdiedrich in Kingdom of GodTags: Andre House, blessings, Catholic worker, Christianity, community, faith, focused prayer, God, gratitude, intercessions, noontime prayer, Phoenix, poverty, prayer, religion, service, simplicity, spirituality, thanksgiving
Guest blogger Liz Diedrich Praying is hard. It is hard to find time to pray. It is hard to stay focused. It is hard to quiet one’s mind and listen for the subtle movements of God. It is hard when we feel far from God, and it is hard when God asks things of us that we [...]
Fascination of the mundane
Posted: June 16, 2011 by ecdiedrich in Guest bloggersTags: Andre House, Andre House Phoenix, Catholic Worker Movement, daily life, Malcolm Gladwell, mundane activities, relationship building, relationships, The Tipping Point
Guest blogger: Elizabeth Diedrich “Hola. Hello. How are you?” For the past two years every conversation I have had with Carlos has been the exactly the same. “I am well. How are you?” Or every once in a while I will respond in Spanish. “Buena. Como estas?” Then, Carlos in his heavy accent laughs at [...]
“in your own soul”
Posted: January 26, 2011 by ecdiedrich in Kingdom of GodTags: Andre House, Andre House Phoenix, Christ of the Breadlines, Christianity, Elizabeth Diedrich, faith, forgiveness, Fritz Eichenberg, homeless, homeless shelter, julia walsh, Peace, peacemaking, religion, Thomas Merton
Guest blogger: Elizabeth Diedrich I work at a homeless outreach center that serves about 400 people each day. Every day I have the opportunity to hear the stories of the people we serve. These people are my friends: Dan, Hector, Allen … I enjoy seeing them every day (checking in on each other and supporting each [...]