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Jesus in Austin, Texas: When the People Barely Holding On Finally Told the Truth

 Before daylight opened over Austin , before the runners came in a steady line along the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake, Jesus knelt in the thin dark under a pecan tree and prayed. Twenty feet away, in an old white Corolla with a faded registration sticker and a child’s blanket folded on the back seat, Marisol Carranza gripped the steering wheel so hard her hands ached and tried not to cry loud enough for anyone to hear. The notice from her apartment complex sat on the passenger seat with the corner bent where she had opened it three times during the night. She already knew what it said. She just kept reopening it as if the words might soften before morning. They had not. She had finished a twelve-hour overnight shift caring for a woman who called out for her dead husband every half hour. She had not slept. She had forty-three dollars in checking. Her son Leo had stopped answering her texts the night before. Her mother had forgotten to take her insulin aga...

Jesus in Fort Worth, TX and the People Who Looked Fine Until He Saw Them

 Before the city fully woke, while the last of the dark still held to the trees along the Trinity, Jesus knelt in quiet prayer beside the trail and bowed His head. The air was cool enough to bite a little. The river moved without hurry. Far off, tires whispered over pavement and a train sounded somewhere beyond the buildings, but around Him there was still enough silence to hear the smaller things, the softer things, the kind of things most people only notice when they have nothing left in them to fight the morning. His hands were open. His face was calm. Nothing in Him looked rushed. Nothing in Him looked distracted. He prayed as One who knew the Father was near, and while He prayed, across Fort Worth a woman sat in the parking garage at Texas Health Fort Worth with both hands locked around the steering wheel, staring through the windshield like she had forgotten what came next. Her name was Della Brooks, and she had not cried in front of another human being in almost four years....