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kernsfamily -> RE: Won't You Be My Neighbor... (or where is Mr. Roger's neighborhood?) (6/4/2008 12:33:04 PM)
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I live in a metro area with 6.5 million of my "closest friends".... The primary city, Dallas, has about 1.3 million, while the "suburb" we "officially" live in (on the very, very edge of Dallas), is about 150,000....though, my "suburb" just "blends" in with the city of Dallas, the surrounding other suburbs and rest of the DFW metroplex. we live in a very suburban, yet very urbanized, area.... The suburb we live in has been named repeatedly by Money Magazine, and many other publications, as a "Top Place to Live" and "top place to relocate"..... With regards to my specific neighborhood, we know VERY VERY few people. People keep to themselves, and want it that way, so we respect that. 2 doors down, are friends (because their daughter attends the same school as our kids)....they are christians (United Methodist)...the house 2 doors up the other direction, we are also somewhat "Friends" with them.....they go to a small "Church of Christ" congregation close by (our area is INUNDATED with churches....many of which I know about, as we visited them at one time or another, but, many I don't know anything about).....we know a few other families in our neighborhood of 65 homes (primarily because of school). There's a very nice Hindu/Indian family directly behind us.....and, diversity is something that we encounter daily living in such a large metro area. My wife has taken it upon her self to be a "first responder" of sorts. If she hears the ambulance/fire trucks/police in our neighborhood, she'll go to the house, and make sure everything is ok, all their kids are "tended to", and to be there in case they need any help in any way.....one time, she went up the street, where a teen committed suicide....the ambulance was there, but the police had not yet arrived....so, when the police got there, they roped off the entire house as a "crime scene" (standard procedure with "unattended deaths")....my wife got "stuck" there, and was unable to leave for HOURS....but, she was a big help, and comfort, to the kid's mom..... Our church...well, it's big. and is within 3 miles of our home. It started out in 1977 with a few families....today, it's about 26,000 members, and is VERY "biblically and scripturally" sound....strong teaching....relentless "outreach" into the community....continuous discipleship....as I mentioned, this area is saturated with churches....some very large, some "average' size....others, quite small......we probably drive past at least a half-dozen or more churches on sunday morning.....(just checked on the SBC website...in our little suburb alone, there are 22 Southern Baptist Churches....alone.....JUST SBC!) and, while those are the "christian" churches, there are also the mosques, synagogues, temples and many other "places of worship"..... our services are 'translated' (by headphones) into Spanish (of course), but also many other languages, including Farsi....to meet the needs of those in our diverse community. It's not unusual to see Indian women at church wearing a "Sari"..... that kind of tells you about my neighborhood....and surrounding area..... probably not far from being "Mr. Rogers"....sure, we know our mail man, UPS guy, FED EX Guy....and several people on our street...but, we don't know everyone.....and, it's a nice place to live.....
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