
The thrust of our presentation is to offer services to families, in their homes and neighborhoods in an effort to build a more unified and secure environment for everyone, especially children and youth.
If the children can have a systematic level of care throughout their formative years it places them at a distinct advantage to grow in more positive and loving ways. Families awaken to the potential of their children, and hope and achievement are activated within the child, youth build social skills when involved in service projects, and everyone gets connected at a deeper, more spiritualized level. It is hoped that this approach will not only bring about a more committed level of care for families, but that it will ultimately build resources for neighborhoods and empower people who have been disheartened by poverty and crime.

George took 43 videos and 87 photographs over the weekend which are in our Flicker account. One can listen in on the consultation, enjoy the music (Jonathan performs an African chant), and even imagine the aroma in my kitchen!
Meals were provided for the weekend, but I did manage to make an unusual bread pudding. I'd made a sweet-potato cookie for Feast which was an utter flop so I didn't serve it. Rather than throw all of the cookies away, I broke them up and added them to bread, milk, eggs, butter, vanilla, nutmeg and cinnamon, and placed some raisins and fresh peaches on top, and baked the whole thing.

The sweet-potato bread pudding turned out great! It just goes to show that disasters in the kitchen can become heavenly when transformed...and that was basically the whole point of our weekend. Spiritual transformation builds healthy communities.
I'll close with this photo of my friend Nancy. She brought me the sweet-potatoes - about 2 gallons of them pureed and sweetened.
