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Jim and Debbie Strietelmeier, a middle-class Christian couple, move
with their three young children into the grittiest, most
crime-riddled neighborhood in Indianapolis. They call this
suffering on purpose. The goal is to bring hope and a haven to
people in a place where nice folks don't go. Then, a curious thing
happens: "Nice" folks start going there. The wealthy suburbanites
dine side by side with people who don't even own a coat. They
stumble in their efforts to connect, but people from both cultures
get back up and try again. Leslie Collins' eyewitness account
brings to life the people of Indianapolis' inner city, and with
painful honesty chronicles their strengths, weaknesses and
astonishing will to succeed. The story centers around Neighborhood
Academy, a two-room school with a student population of broken
children. First- through 12th-graders bring to the school their
foibles, their infirmities, their hopelessly fetid home lives.
There, they find a goldmine of love, acceptance and hope. All of
this whild studying upstairs in a building where street prostitutes
and their johns steal inside to do business in a cloak room. The
story replays of the author's experiences after more than four
years of interacting with the people in the neighborhood of Tenth
and Rural streets. It is generouslly highlighted with the poignant
and humorous anecdotes of Jim Strietelmeier, a gifted storyteller
and devoted champion of the poor.
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