From Riot to Relationship: Presence, Dialogue, and Hope for a Better Future
Moving to York City in 2006 was one of the best decisions we made as a family. We got close, saw the city firsthand, met the people, and fell in love. The problems of the city were not over “there” but became our own. School issues, drug dealing, domestic violence, hopelessness, and even child abuse were right on our doorstep.
Should You Be More Suspicious of Your Neighbor?
A 2001 Gallup survey reported that 25% of Democrats and 23% of Republicans believed that crime had gone up in their neighborhood over the last year. 20 years later, in 2022, those numbers have shot up to 42% of Democrats and 73% of Republicans reporting they are more fearful of crime.
Safer Together
We are Safer Together. A sermon from Romans 12:9-16 about the strategy we employ to build a safer, more loving community.