This past Sunday, in week number four of my experience with Kingdom Kids, a ministry of Urban Hope, I had an experience that has not left my thinking since it happened. The ministry itself is fantastically run by Amber, Matt, a "Mad Scientist" and his as-of-yet unnamed assistant who do "sciencey things" to exemplify Faith in Christ, and a whole host of other people who I'm thrilled to minister with and consider as friends.
I thanked my little walker and pondered the casual nature of his comment. Where have I heard that casual tone prior to this day? And then I remembered a day years earlier when I had been working with other young children around a table as we were doing crafts. A little boy there said "Mr Chris... please pass me a red crayon."
What's the difference between these two boys? Here it is... The crayon seeking little boy was in the Philadelphia suburbs with all of its financial and self proclaimed high society privilege. The little boy reminding me (Not really warning me) to not step on the flat rat lives in what the suburban boy's parents would refer to as the bad lands (Kensington's nickname), the ghetto, the place where no self respecting white person should dare go.
As one example among many: After six months or so of attending church at Urban Hope, I've looked into the five year old eyes of pure joy and in so doing, I have looked into the earthbound face of God in a way that simply DOES NOT happen in the suburbs.
With that as my reward, you can keep your crayon. I'll take my chance with the flat rat.
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