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Passionate urgency is driven by the fact that while we sit in meetings this afternoon planning how we might be able to tell our story better someone else is living out their story trying to survive sitting out in the rain on a curb. Theyre planning tooplanning where they might sleep tonight. Planning how they might feed their fam- ily. Planning how they might escape the claws of addiction or the cloud of mental illness. We come to work at missions because we are a passionate people. We come because we want to help others who might be facing a terrifying crisis. We believe those people are hoping and praying that someone out there is working hard 20 WWW.AGRM.ORG MARCHAPRIL 2016 We tore up our board room and created a room that is designed to identify problems to remind us of the needs in our community and to keep the reason this organization exists in front of us. PhotocourtesyofSeattleUnionGospelMission