“If you see the needy and bring him home, your limbs are the weapons of justice.”
Ambrose of Milan (339-397) as recounted in Silencio, a resource of Leadership Transformations, Inc., 20th edition.
My closing charge this week on “Life in the Economy of God” at Camp Spofford is this: “Serve the Lord, the Lost, and the Least.” Amazing isn’t it that when we do this, our humble service tears down the spiritual strongholds and structures of injustice and leads the lost and hurting to the only safe home, the presence of the Father! Few understand this better the folks at the Skowhegan Miracle Homeless Shelter in Maine, where my family is headed next on our journey through New England.