Some Seek Shelter Still
The Christmas story speaks of a family without shelter. Mother, father and newborn child they are. The record says they found refuge in a stable, a barn. They were on a journey, seeking a place of safety and stability. In our cities and towns, along our borders and spread across our world are those who seek shelter still. There are many efforts to respond.
Attached is a podcast on homelessness. Our daughter, Lydia Murray, who is a Managing Director with Deloitte consulting is one of those interviewed. Apart from being proud of Lydia and eager to share her wisdom with others, I believe the listener will find a respectful, up-to-date overview of resources and some ancient wisdom in this resource. Perhaps you can take a moment during the Christmas season to listen and learn how to better respond with those on the edges.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/governments-future-frontiers/id1708237666?i=1000639030791
Remembering those who seek shelter still, Merry Christmas.

You ran out of Rotary before I could ask about NYTIMES article on U Methodists. Hope trip was great.Hope we can talk after Xmas or in New Year!Blessed Epiphany!Tim
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The NYTimes piece was, in my view, poorly written and a narrow window on what has occurred and is underway. The very best reporting I have seen comes from the Texas Monthly. Here it the link to a much better reporting. https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/methodist-church-schism-east-texas-mabank/?utm_source=texasmonthly.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sharebutton
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Thanks, Phil. I have a daughter-in-law in Texas whose mother and grandmother were female clergy before her! –in the Methodist church (I guess grandmother was ordained before it was “United” Methodist!) great article, and I agree (as a non-Methodist) that NYTIMES was not the greatest of the many out there. Hope we can talk more!
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Thank you for posting this important podcast, Phil, including comments by your amazing daughter, Lydia
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