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February 12 is the 100th anniversary of the founding of the NAACP — the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. It’s an event that happens to echo some of the themes from Isaiah 40.

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The Gang of Jesus

Tabitha Ruiz was on her way to class at Seagoville High School in Dallas, Texas, a couple of months ago, and was told by security guards to take off the silver and ruby beaded rosary, a gift from her mother, which had set off the metal detectors. This happened on more than one occasion. When pressed for an explanation, security officials told her that her rosary — beads and cross — were “gang-related.” Tabitha and her mother, Taire, had no idea. Hmmm. What would the “Gang of Jesus” look like?

 

 

 


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