As you enjoy this Labor Day holiday, I encourage you to read Larry James’ article today about what the words “labor” and “work” mean to the people of inner-city Dallas. As always, Larry’s blog smacks you in the face with a much needed dose of reality and compassion. If you’re not reading Larry already, you should really consider making it a part of your daily devotional time.
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