From the Streets

Friday, January 10, 2020

"I am an Atheist"

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  I was walking across the day room at the Loadstar Day Resource Center when I saw him sitting in a chair looking absent-mindedly at the f...
Thursday, January 9, 2020

An Anointing

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One Tuesday as the group was gathering around our tables in the Rev. Gerald Roseberry Conference Room, in the offices of the Ecumenical Ch...

God Hears Our Prayers

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Last Tuesday, Bobbie came to our Bible study. On Thursday, she returned. “I was told you would pray for me.” We talked a while about her c...
Sunday, February 3, 2019

God's Endless Love

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"God cannot cease to love me. That is the most startling fact that our doctrine reveals. Sinner or saint He loves and cannot well hel...
Sunday, January 13, 2019

What is your Confidence in?

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"Our confidence in God must be founded on His infinite goodness and on the merits of the Passion and death of our Lord Jesus Christ, ...
Sunday, January 6, 2019

Live Intentionally!

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"It is necessary to have an absolutely sure intention in all our actions, so that the generous fulfillment of our daily duties may be...
Saturday, December 29, 2018

Oh, why? Oh, why?

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"Let us pass on now to the other question—namely, what you can do to strengthen your resolutions and make them succeed? There is no b...
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The Chaplain

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Ron Friesen
Phoenix, AZ, United States
I am returning to a passion that grew in my 25 years ago when I was the Chaplain for the Homeless. At the beginning of 2018 I was appointed to be the Chaplain for the Homeless. The main focus of my energies will by around the Lodestar Day Resource Center found on the Human Services Campus (HSC), downtown Phoenix. The HSC is one the first of its kind in the United States in attempting to create a one-stop mall for persons seeking to escape homelessness. I will attend to their spiritual needs to the best of my ability. This blog will reflect my thinking as I am walking among the homeless. Please read, ponder and if you are moved to comment, please comment. If you find something here worth quoting, please credit the source: it is the honorable thing to do. Ron Friesen
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