November 2018 – Kinda Coming Full Circle

It was a bleak day in a bleak neighborhood 15 years ago.  Tim France and I were standing in Salem Alliance’s south parking lot, surveying the Broadway strip.  Boarded-up buildings.  Used car lots.  One of those payday-loan storefronts.  Tons of litter and graffiti....

September 2018 – Back to School 2018

After joining SLF in 1996, one of the first meetings I attended was with the superintendent of Salem-Keizer’s schools.  Homer Kearns was meeting quarterly with pastors and ministry leaders to build relationships and avert discord.  This was heady stuff back then … the...

May 2018 – A Neighborhood Renaissance

When Jennifer and I were looking for a home to buy 20 years ago, we’d narrowed our search to three neighborhoods.  None of them were in the Realtors Top 10. Capital Park, aka “felony flats.” Grant/Highland, aka “the ghetto.” And the Edgewater area of West Salem, aka...

March 2018 – Support Raul

When our colleague Kaleb Herring recommended him for an SLF internship, we took pause.  Of course, nothing with SLF is an automatic ‘no’ (we are a CaN-do team!) … but a high-school kid serving alongside three college-age interns all summer? “Raul can handle it,” our...

December 2017: Advent

It’s been several months now.  I thought after Mom’s passing (December 2008) that I’d be used to it.  But autumn was always Dad’s season: Oregon and OSU football games on the TV with Jennifer’s parmesan-and-yeast popcorn … real fires in our fireplace with wood from...

November 2017: The Great Season of Benevolence

Here it comes again. The Great Season of Benevolence.  From Thanksgiving to Christmas, good-hearted people come out of the woodwork to serve meals, donate clothing and wrap Christmas presents for “needy families.”  (Urk, I hate that word ‘needy’ …)  Such kindness is...