“If we really care about the poor, then we know their names; they’re a part of our family. We’re in each other’s lives, so sometimes the real challenge is not charity, but it’s relational justice that we get involved in the lives of those who hurt.
“That causes us not just to want to share food with the hungry, but to ask, ‘Why are there people hungry, while so many people have so much more than they need?’”