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When Being Left Behind Started Changing the Way You Loved

 There are wounds that enter a life with a loud sound and a clear moment attached to them. You can point to the day. You can name the event. You can tell the story without struggling to find the beginning. Then there are other wounds that arrive quietly and settle in so gradually that you do not even realize how much they have shaped you until years later. They form in moments that seem ordinary to everybody else. They grow in passing disappointments, in little realizations, in the repeated feeling that something you hoped for is not happening for you after all. One of the deepest examples of that is the pain of being left behind by people you loved when you were too young to understand why it hurt so much. A child can stand in a doorway, or on a porch, or beside a car, and feel something fall inside without knowing how to explain it. There is a look in the eyes. There is an excitement that suddenly drops. There is a small inner collapse when the child realizes, once again, that o...

Where the City Finally Exhaled

 Before the first buses began to hiss at their stops and before the glass towers in Uptown Charlotte, NC started holding the morning light, Jesus stood alone in quiet prayer. He had found a still place before dawn near Romare Bearden Park, where the city felt suspended between sleep and labor, between what had broken yesterday and what people would try to hold together today. The air carried the faint dampness that settles over concrete before the sun fully claims it. Somewhere behind him, a delivery truck groaned as it backed into an alley. Farther off, a train sounded with that lonely steadiness trains have when they move through a city before most hearts have found their footing. Jesus stood with his head bowed and his hands open, not in performance and not in strain, but with the kind of calm that made prayer look like breathing. He prayed for the city while it was still honest, before people put on their practiced faces, before they turned keys in office doors, before they be...