More Places to Build Lives: A Christian Perspective on Zoning Reform
I typically try to avoid unnecessary eye contact while in public, but occasionally my eyes meet those of someone else despite my efforts. This time, the elderly man I had […]
Reforming the Housing First Model: Expanding Resources for Chronic Homelessness
Across the United States, millions of Americans are at a higher risk for housing insecurity, while those experiencing homelessness have fallen deeper into its vicious cycle as they strive to […]
Loving Our Neighbors Experiencing Homelessness
Do you know your neighbors? Do you really know them? If you were asked to write down the names of the people who live on every side of you, how […]