A community rises from the rubble
Imagine a natural disaster hitting your neighborhood. A tornado or an earthquake wipes out all the homes and cars up and down your streets. Grateful t...
Imagine a natural disaster hitting your neighborhood. A tornado or an earthquake wipes out all the homes and cars up and down your streets. Grateful t...
So many things have been crushed in Haiti, people, homes, and government buildings. You'd think that hope would be one of them. Today we saw where a b...
We're in Port-au-Prince tonight. Safely behind the walls of a missions compound. Our team of ten is mostly youth pastors - bloggers telling the folks ...
We didn't expect this. We expected the devastation, the crumbled buildings, the tent cities. But we didn't expect the hope. We arrived in time to...
To sum up: For the last month I've been focused on responding to the situation in Haiti. If it's seemed obsessive as a blog topic, there are three rea...
One of our missionaries who works along the Amazon in Peru said something when she visited our office that stuck with me. Our teams regularly minis...
One of the things I like most about this blog is the way you, my readers, don't just sit there, but do something. Gabe is an example. I first connecte...
Look at this picture. It's a magical scene from a town called Dumaguete, in the Philippi...
I asked Marc Shifano, "How did your trip to Swaziland impact you?" He answered, "I'd read the statistics. But then I traveled to Swaziland and I he...
Adam Mclane went on our last trip to Haiti. He met a young man who lost everything except his faith. He told the story to Wrecked. If you have time,...