The experience of a lifetime
Next month, Karen and I will head to Cambodia for our final debrief as World Race coaches. We've grown fond of our group of 40 who are going around th...
Next month, Karen and I will head to Cambodia for our final debrief as World Race coaches. We've grown fond of our group of 40 who are going around th...
She was wrong for him. She was needy and would not fuel his dreams. I wasn't the only one who could see the disaster coming. A number of my friends co...
Our World Race squad has seen so much. But the story I'm sharing today may have been the hardest thing any of them has ever had to see. Squad leader...
The Khmer Rouge killed two million people. And then the killers melted into the Cambodian countryside, never brought to justice. And they're alive tod...
Yesterday I blogged about a film where "Brother Number Two" - the man responsible for the deaths of two million of his countrymen tries to answer why ...
Renee Padgett, a racer from my son's team wrote me this morning in response to my post about the Cambodian holocaust. In it I described a ...
God will speak to you if you'll listen. Four years ago, a young man in California I'd never met named Joe Bunting read a blog post of mine and emailed...
Invisible Children showed how powerful media can be in casting a vision for the world's need. Their film and ministry inspired me. And so, for about f...
Heather is going with five other young women to Cambodia to minister to bar girls caught up in the sex trade. She's a good communicator and volunteere...
The world of missions has turned upside down in the last 30 years. The creativity, energy, and passion of a new generation is spreading God's Kingdom ...