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Elisa Padilla says it strongly here:

Elisa Padilla says it strongly here:

“If your gospel is only about yourself, your spirit, your converts, and your words, and in practice your highest loyalty is to your flag . . .

Lady Liberty

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Lady Liberty

One of the more frustrating elements of ministry at Joe’s is the complexity of the roots of problems. We daily encounter these plus the worldview and value system that is inherent to generational poverty. Add to these the ingredients of drug addiction and mental illness, and otherwise simple needs become recipes for extreme frustration.

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Revolution!

Revolution!

“This is the original revolution: the creation of a distinct community with its own deviant set of values.” John Howard Yodel

Frozen Turkey

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Frozen Turkey

I looked at David, an alcoholic, vietnam vet who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, and who spends part of every day at Joe’s, and his mouth was hanging open.  He said, “That’s like ‘deja vu’ or something . . .”

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May Day — Opening of our Food Pantry

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May Day — Opening of our Food Pantry

Without a beat of hesitation, he responded, “God told me that we are going to have a lot of people!”  My heart dropped.  Oh no, I thought.  What if God didn’t really say that to him?  What would it do to Carl’s faith if people didn’t show up?  I threw up a quick prayer, “God, you know…  please show up!  For Carl’s sake!”

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Hot Chocolate Joey

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Hot Chocolate Joey

Joey’s stared at me, his eyes widening and filling with tears.  He said, “I am in darkness.  I’ve been in darkness my whole life.  That can’t be what God is saying.” 

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Letter from Carl to his Dad

Letter from Carl to his Dad

when I walked in here about an hour ago Jessi, one of the women here, grabbed me and took me next door.  It was full of food for the guys, as well as gloves for them!

A Most Remarkable Place

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A Most Remarkable Place

The point of this piece is to convey a feeling of the ambiance and sense of community the owners, employees, and regulars of his establishment are creating in a geographic area which could very easily find itself caught in a web of depression and hopelessness.  The strip clubs that litter the landscape of this street may provide a few moments of arousal for their patrons, but these feelings are fleeting and are, in the end, detrimental to the overall health of the voyeur.  What Joe’s Addiction provides is warmth and hope without judgment.  They also provide one heck of a good cup of coffee.

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