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Never to forsake you. Just as He guided and guarded the children of Israel with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night, He goes before you. He dwells inside you.

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Log in. Close cart. Facebook Pinterest Instagram. As I stepped gingerly into a classroom of 25 excitable ninth-graders, I could feel my lack of experience in my speaking cadence and frenetic energy.

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My goal was to present a class equipping these year-olds to handle a uniquely rigorous college-prep corporate work-study secondary education. Meanwhile, in College Readiness 11, I was encountering the realities of urban education. Prior to JVC, this pitiful realization is where I would have settled any social justice quandary. But after an October check-in with my program coordinator, I was startled into reframing my thinking about those experiencing marginalization.

I was challenged to see them as worthy of fighting alongside through means of political advocacy rather than, solely, well-meaning charity. What I did not realize in this moment was that, while a portion of students at Detroit Cristo Rey lack a utility fundamental to American life: internet access, which is, indeed, an injustice that should be voiced; what I can do as a Jesuit Volunteer is serve at my placement, eschew an attitude of charity and, instead, embrace what welcomes relationship: accompaniment.

For, so often do we pray to see God working in our lives and seek out spiritual experiences through retreats and ecstatic faith experiences. Cristian, meanwhile, entered College Readiness 11 with a reputation for attitude. In my experience, however, this candid, well-meaning, self-assured year-old was searching for affirmation.

Cristian reciprocated a mutual respect by taking our college-prep class seriously, eagerly vying for SAT test prep victor with another changemaker, Sebastian. This is a student who I expected to catalyze off-topic conversation with his baseball buddy, Carlos. Fortunately, this visionary of bringing a Latino music hall to Southwest Detroit saw the inherent promise in College Readiness 11 and brought life to the room of ten with his questions, answers, as well as his pre- and post-lesson banter.

But then, came a gentle whisper. Regardless of our season in life, that yearning for a purpose in the everyday is not just a human impulse, it is from God. And, through my transformative year away from the insulated confines of North Shore Massachusetts and in the heart of American rebirth, both municipally and in the innovative Cristo Rey model, I have seen God in those around me, painting the portrait of accompaniment that I could have only accessed through the experience that JVC can offer.

Emerging from a liberal arts education, I was left with a dizzying array of interests, muddling my purpose in the process. Dan Simonds is a second year Jesuit Volunteer who, after a year teaching at Detroit Cristo Rey High School, is continuing his westward trek from the smallest town, Warren, in the smallest state, Rhode Island.