By Kevin Wells, Crisis Magazine - Like a song played in reverse, the soldiers started to learn from the boys. The muscle-bound war combatants came to Boystown as rescuing soldiers, having agreed to do their best to coach up boys who’d been beaten down by the violence of poverty and physical and mental abuse. But they began to see Christ on the cross in these boys. In the boys, they saw Golgotha and resurrection—over and over and over. The soldiers regarded the boys as human stained-glass windows, as souls pouring out rippling, holy light.