Tag Archives: Underground Atlanta

Grady Homes: War Against the Poor

  Hospitality, Vol. 24, No. 6   White suburbanites exhausted from long hours in ever larger, 120-mile-per-hour cars and SUVs that barely move fifteen miles an hour on the long polluted unfree freeways head back to frozen zones of gated compounds filled with fences.   Ennui slips slowly around the barbeque grills like mist over [...]

Atlanta’s Greatest Sinkhole: Underground Atlanta

Hospitality vol.13., no.8   Although the Bible is clear and concrete in its assessment of the consequences when a foundation is built on sand: “The rain poured down, the rivers flooded over, the wind blew hard against that house, and it fell.  And what a terrible fall it was!” (Matthew 6:27, TEV), Atlanta continues to [...]

Action Update

Hospitality vol.9, no.1   The Gospel calls us to act. Obedience to God’s will necessarily includes presenting our bodies as living sacrifices, or as Jim Wallis paraphrases it, put your bodies where your doctrines are. Presently we are involved with four issues which take us into the streets.   First, the Vagrant Free Zone raised [...]