Monday, August 24, 2015

Chasing Faith...

After attending a fundraiser for Cass Community Social Services, I couldn't wait to settle down with the book written by Faith Fowler, the founder and pastor.  I had met her at another soiree, but this time there was a book and I had to buy it and get it autographed.  The night was an incredible success in all ways-elbows were rubbed, money was raised, flesh was pressed (who, me?), with plenty of good food and libation.
 
I dug into her story immediately upon arriving back home.  The late hour plus a full belly, allowed me to only get about 3 chapters in.  By mid morning I was finished.  The story outlines Faith's 20 year involvement with the Cass Corridor programs, church, and it's people.  She is a visionary that has done everything you can imagine to create and expand a program for the homeless.  She has unselfishly organized food, jobs, clothing, education and spiritual guidance for anyone who needed it.  The chapters are short and to the point and filled with Faith's wry humor.  Wonderfully warm and personal.  I found it very inspiring and renewing reading about someone who has actually made a difference.  Please read about her/and or her book if you get the chance.
 
And I can't wait to see all the new murals and street art going on downtown.  I love the color and creativity happening.  I plan to get down there and check it out while the weather is still warm.  And did you hear that there was a tiger on the loose at the Packard Plant?  Really?  I can't imagine the risk of having that feline there just for a photo shoot.  Ridiculous.  Someone could have been killed, all for the sake of a 'ruin porn' setting.  I remember when there was a cow that escaped the knife at Eastern Market, but that was a whole another situation.  That bovine had every right to be on the run.  At least the tiger thing ended well, and maybe a lesson was learned.  Maybe...
 
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Cheryl and I will continue to solve the world problems over large Bloody Mary's.  I'll let you know what we come up with!  xo
 
 

3 comments:

the walking man said...

I suggest Jodi you and Cheryl come up with the solution quickly. You know what you have seen more of Disney by the River than I ever will (or care to). I read about your friend in the news the other day and they talk of moving her out of the corridor or letting her stay while they chase her client out of Illitchville. *Meh* I have been forced to cede that 10 square miles of my home to them by the river, but I still have the other 130 square miles to call mine.

Charles Gramlich said...

It's good at times to read the beliefs of others. It doesn't necessarily change mine, but it lets me know that others have their reasons for why they think as they do.

jodi said...

Mark-You know me and Cheryl are working on it! I only hope the big plan in Detroit does take into consideration those who were there first. Charles-I agree. It helps to keep the mind and heart open and compassionate. Hug, you two. xx