
Historically, funding for non-profits trends downward during election years. Don't ask me why, but this is what the experts tell us. For the record, this has not been our experience here. I am hoping we will continue to buck the averages.



I "lifted" this photo from the blog of a person of faith. What's up with that?
I expect it has something to do with the radical, people-honoring values of Jesus. He can be irresistable in that regard.
Wonder what would happen if those who claim to follow Jesus resolved to act like him, especially in regard to other people on the planet?
Here's an idea: Christians shut up. . .er, excuse my harshness. . .stop talking.
No more words.
Just remember what Jesus did and go and do likewise!
Just a thought.
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Anticipating a crazy day next Tuesday, Brenda and I voted yesterday.
Something about voting always excites me, no matter how many times I enter the voting booth.
I suppose I remain naive and optimistic enough to believe that it all matters. I know for sure that the sort of freedom we enjoy here did not come easy or on the cheap.
The early voting location nearest us is in Fair Park at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center. The lines were long and the campaign workers abundant!
I have to admit, I love the process.
If you haven't cast your vote, I hope you will. If you have, either in Texas or somewhere else, thanks for taking the time to invest your opinion in an extremely important process for our national life.
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Vote against him if you want. Work for another candidate if that is your decision. Argue with his positions and policies. Decry his voting record. Question his ability. But, don't buy into the untruth some are spreading about his personal faith.
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Looking for your "next step" in crafting the kind of life that will matter?
Just getting started with a career and eager to match your personal values with a meaningful response to some of the major challenges facing our society?
The Central Dallas Community Development Corporation is seeking highly qualified interns to work directly with the Executive Director on a variety of strategic projects of critical importance to the organization.
Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students are encouraged to apply.
This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in the fields of community development, public policy, urban planning, social enterprise or community service. It is also suitable for students of economics, accounting, statistics, or business, or those planning a career in commercial real estate, who would like to gain experience in community-based, nonprofit real estate development.
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