Coping in the aftermath of an earthquake
In yesterday's blog I reported on the aftermath of last year's earthquake here in Peru. We toured the area most devastated - where 80% of buildings co...
In yesterday's blog I reported on the aftermath of last year's earthquake here in Peru. We toured the area most devastated - where 80% of buildings co...
We're now in Chincha, Peru launching the 2008 World Race. Last year, on August 15th in the early evening, a magnitude 8.0 earthquake struck here. Thre...
This morning I fly out to Peru with our next World Race team. Tomorrow we'll drive to Chincha, a town where the suffering from the earthquake that ...
At various times in the past, I've rolled out dreams for you to inspect. Dreams are wispy, precarious things. Most of them don't ever take root. And t...
Earlier this year, Cricket posted a blog about fasting, which is something we encourage World Racers and other missionaries to do before going on a tr...
Yesterday, I blogged about why I raise support for a living. Karen and I have about 40 people who regularly give to our support. Many give sacrificial...
Happy New Year, folks. I've been a Missouri Tigers football fan since high school and will be cheering them on today in the Cotton Bowl. I hope you...
It's the last day of the year. It's so important in the hurly-burly of modern life that we take time to look back and reflect on what has happened to ...
Here's an excerpt from an article in Christianity Today about the myth and magic of church in Africa. Unless you go, it's hard to tell one from the ot...
This past week I blogged about Willow Creek's recent expensive, comprehensive study of the effectiveness of their programs in discipling people. You'v...