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Saturday, November 20, 2010
"The Workers are Groaning"
"Years ago, some folks from our communities attended a rally against  overseas sweatshops. They had not invited the typical rally  speakers--lawyers, activists, and academics. Instead, they brought the  kids themselves from the sweatshops to speak. We listened as a child  from Indonesia pointed to a giant scar on his face. 'I got this scar  when my master lashed me for not working hard enough. When it began to  bleed, he did not want me to stop working or to ruin the cloth in front  of me, so he took a lighter and burned it shut. I got this making stuff  for you.' We were suddenly consumed by the overwhelming reality of the  suffering body of Christ. Jesus now bore not just marks from the nails  and scars from the thorns, but a gash down his face, for when we have  done it to the 'least of these,' we have done it to Christ himself. How  could we possibly follow Jesus and buy anything from that master? The  statistics had a face. Poverty became personal. And that messes with  you."
-Shane Claiborne, "The Workers are Groaning"
-Shane Claiborne, "The Workers are Groaning"







