Sue's Home - Diane Easley Interview
Turning Houses into Homes: Healing the Spiritual Roots of Homelessness The humid air of the Mississippi Gulf Coast has a way of slowing you down, forcing you to notice the things—and the people—you might normally rush past. I was sitting there with a cup of coffee, looking out at the live oaks draped in Spanish moss, when I realized how often we overlook the "invisible" among us. We talk a lot about the supernatural and the prophetic over at ConradRocks.net , but sometimes the most prophetic thing you can do is see someone that the rest of the world has decided to ignore. I’ve spent a lot of time walking the streets, sharing the Gospel, and meeting folks where they are. Usually, when we think of the homeless, we think of the men under the piers or the folks panhandling near the Walmart. But there’s a whole other world of hurting people—women and children—who aren’t sitting on the sidewalk. They are couch-surfing, sleeping in cramped cars, or running from shadows that most ...