Escaping a prison of my own making
This is the last in a series on identity. You have two main tasks to fulfill while you are on earth before you move on: To discover th...
This is the last in a series on identity. You have two main tasks to fulfill while you are on earth before you move on: To discover th...
I'm hopping a plane today. And, along with a small team of bloggers, I'll spend the rest of the week in Haiti. As we go we're asking the question, "...
We land in Haiti today. AIM has established a base in Port-au-Prince. Our team of Haitian and American staff and volunteers are serving communitie...
We're here in Port-Au-Prince. One of our team members said it was, "the most pitiful sight I have ever seen. There were children begging for mon...
The rain began to fall soon after we arrived at Marassa, a tent city on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince. We were talking to the community leaders we f...
Aaron Bruner tells the story of an AIM volunteer (we'll call him Steve here) who was in Haiti during the earthquake. He's still traumatized by what ...
Haunting video above from Doug Pagitt. Springsteen's song captures Haiti's reality. And Doug's radio program did a good job too. Back home now. A...
Most of us have lost a lot in life. As kids we get picked on and we lose our sense of safety. As teenagers, we get acne and lose our clear skin. As ad...
Jesus was in a miserable place. The desert sun scorched his flesh. He had no food to eat. And then, who should he meet there in that vulnerable ...