Why Wouldn’t I?
A haunting question that burns bright at Advent
By Tony Kriz
Ring.
My friend Mark says, “There are some people who just get the call. That is just the way it is.”
Ring.
I picked it up. It was Peter. “Hey, Tony, do you still have people stay with you?”
My family has lived communally for over a decade. It is not a particularly fancy organizational structure. If someone comes across our path (or appears on our doorstep), we offer them room … if there is room to spare, that is. Most come for “just a few days … until I get settled,” but more often than not stay longer.
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