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Jesus in Paterson, New Jersey, Before the City Could Hide Its Need

 Jesus was already awake when the first weak light began to spread over Paterson. He stood near the Great Falls while the water kept moving with the old force God had given it long before the city learned how to build around it, long before men measured its power and tried to make money from what only heaven could command. Mist touched His face. The air held that cold edge that makes people pull jackets tighter and move faster. Below Him the city was still half-shadow, but it was not asleep. A siren was already moving somewhere in the distance. A truck rolled too hard over a rough patch of street. A woman’s voice came sharp through an open window and then disappeared. A door slammed. Somewhere a bus sighed at the curb. Jesus bowed His head and prayed quietly, not with show, not with the kind of words people use when they want to be heard, but with the stillness of a Son who knew His Father was near. He prayed over homes with too much strain inside them. He prayed over men who had n...

When Jesus Stayed Through the Hard Parts in New Haven

 Before the city fully woke, before the first full rush of buses and delivery trucks and hospital shift changes, Jesus knelt in quiet prayer near the edge of the New Haven Green where the early light had only just begun to touch the brick and stone. The air still held that cold, thin feeling that lingers before morning commits itself. A siren moved somewhere in the distance and then faded. A man with a leaf blower had not started yet. The doors along Chapel Street were still shut. It should have felt still, but it did not. Even in that hour the city already carried strain. You could feel it in the silence. It was the kind of silence that belonged to people who had gone to bed worried and had woken up with the same problem waiting on the end of the bed for them. Jesus stayed bowed there for a long time, steady and quiet, as if He was listening deeper than the sound around Him. When He rose, He did not move fast. He looked across the street toward a gray sedan pulled up badly agains...