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cheered when they realized the smallest boy had scored a goal. They all ran onto the court, shouting, patting him on the back, dog piling him! That was the moment. Isn't that what the Alonzo Movement is all about? Mutual love and support, community, celebration... For the unlikeliest boy,
a triumph. This moment is for all the boys and girls - violence, heartache, despair fall away. Instead they find renewed hope, shared joy, a bright future. They don't just exist, they are treasured.
The other moment happened just last night. I got a text from Suzy in the late afternoon. "Got a call about a baby. Going to see him." "I want to go!" I replied. Suzy stopped by Casa LAMB and picked me up. "There is something wrong with him," Suzy reported. Sallie, Elsa and Leyla were in the car. We drove to DINAF (social services, formerly known as INHFA,) walked down dark steps into basement offices. Some DINAF employees met us and pointed to a portable crib. Under a filthy, very stinky blanket was the baby. There was another boy, 3 years old, playing with a car on the floor. They had just been removed from neglectful foster care. They would stay in that dank office until someone picked them up. "He has had no stimulation," explained the DINAF person. Suzy picked him up and he started to cry. After a few minutes, Sallie took him. She and I sang to him while she gently rocked him. The DINAF staff was getting a form together for Suzy to sign. "Are you going to take him," they asked, expecting equivocation or even abrupt departure. "I wouldn't have come if I weren't," Suzy replied. That was the moment. In that moment I could see how LAMB started. How LAMB continues to grow. God called, Suzy answered. No dithering around. Get in the car and go. Something is wrong with the baby. OK, we'll figure it out. He won't be the first we have pulled from the jaws of death or a diagnosis of hopelessness. She gazed down on him with love. Just love, pure love. God is with us, God is with him. God will provide. God does provide.
What will happen next for these two small boys? God knows. Isn't that wonderful?
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