Salvador, where are you? Loving the poor means entering into their vulnerability--the risks they must take to survive, their lack of options, and the pain of unwanted separation.

The Other Side | November 1, 2002| | Copyright

WE'VE LOST SALVADOR.

Salvador is my son Daniel's best friend. In 1989, when both of them were less than a year old, they came together at a Child Development Center in Managua, Nicaragua, where we were missionaries. These centers were one of the many bright spots for poor working mothers during the Sandinista years, providing good all-day care with breakfast, lunch, and snacks, all for a reasonable percentage of your salary.

Salvador and Daniel were together there through kindergarten. They played hard; they fought; they were like brothers. Salvador's ...

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