Marisa takes on the world
Home again after a week away. As Amanda observed, Whimsy has some attachment disorders; he was beside himself to welcome us back. Tonight before slee...
Home again after a week away. As Amanda observed, Whimsy has some attachment disorders; he was beside himself to welcome us back. Tonight before slee...
Welcome to the re-launch of this blog. Behind the scenes, we've been organizing it for several weeks now. Over the life of the blog, it has t...
We all need prayer. If you'd like someone to pray with you or disciple you, our new blog ministers would like to help (just email me. Or to learn abou...
I'm in Savannah, a city that oozes history out of every pore. What a perfect place to contemplate the inevitable passage of time. And what a day to sp...
Having selected 30 photographers in the first phase of the photo contest, we've entered the portfolio phase. This is where you get to see the strength...
Jim Larson is a hero, pouring out his life as a missionary pulling young girls out of the sex trade in Bangkok. From my perspective, a guy like Jim ...
In America, everything seems to have a half-life of a McDonald's hamburger. Marriages are swallowed alive by the pace and pressure of modern life. ...
Oleg, one of our Moldovan partners was preaching in a village a couple of years ago. The village people didn't like his preaching, so they took him ou...
The portfolio phase of the photography contest finishes on July 15. Our 30 photographers will use this week to complete their portfolio. After this, t...
If you take Matthew 25* literally in the context of what's going on in Swaziland, it's sobering. Over in Nsoko, Swaziland, Pastor Gift's average ...