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Yes

By Andi Tauber, Stories from the Streets Co-Director My personal relationship with Bill began the day he sought me out in the Ministry Center. I was surprised, because we hadn’t talked much before. He asked if he could talk to…

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Retelling the story

By Joel Brown, Kaio Community Member In these last several weeks, I’m realizing more and more about how Christ turns our stories upside down. Through its ministry, Emmaus gets to see these men slowly learn to retell their own stories.…

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More than a band-aid

By Libby Trudeau, Client Services Analyst Imagine that it’s a brisk autumn evening. You are sitting on the sidewalk outside of the grocery store, hoping someone walking by will give you the eighteen dollars you need to pay for the…

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Long Live Dunkin’ Donuts

By Andi Tauber, Stories from the Streets Co-Director One Wednesday night in mid-July, Al and i were walking along our usual Outreach routes. On Halsted, we passed a trio of glamorous cross-dresser-performers. We slowed our pace farther down the street…

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Shut Up

By Al Tauber, Stories from the Streets Co-Director Sometimes i think i just open my mouth and activate my larynx in the hope that something useful will dribble down my beard. I really have nothing to say, but i keep…

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Keep Moving

By Austin Sisson, former Kaio Community member My friend died earlier this week. Lots of these kinds of stories end up with me, the narrator, telling you how he died, in an attempt to elicit sadness and pity from you.…

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Success

by Andi Tauber, Stories from the Streets Co-Director When Al and i perform Stories from the Streets, we often have a time of Q&A afterward. Among the questions that often get asked (“So, on Outreach, what do you actually do?”…

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Outreach Job Description

by Dakota Neff, 2015 Summer Intern Looking back at my time spent at Emmaus Ministries this summer, my experiences on Outreach stand out the most. I loved working in the Ministry Center, but I found that I was most comfortable…

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Once a Student, Always a Student

by Ellen Aldridge, Kaio Community There are two rounds of interviews with the same four people being interviewed in each round. Each person gives two pieces of information in each interview, but only one piece in each round is true.…

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