
Hope in the Cracks
A music therapist’s quest for beauty in one of the world’s most notorious red light districts Morning in The City of Pain*—the sharp stench of
A music therapist’s quest for beauty in one of the world’s most notorious red light districts Morning in The City of Pain*—the sharp stench of
On April 19th, 1775 – war was coming to Lexington, Massachusetts. The 77 hastily armed colonists arrived first. The sun began to rise, and with
Editorial Note: This Piece Originally ran in Volume 5 of the Nations Journal. America shields us from suffering and bombards us with pleasure, but the
Reflections on Rediscovering Simplicity in Worship By: John Van Deusen Links : John Van Deusen | Bandcamp John Van Deusen | Spotify In the Bleak
Neal and Anna Hampton served in the Middle East and have over twenty-seven years of ministry experience traveling in over seventy countries. Their humanitarian work took them to war-torn Afghanistan where they raised their three children living out their calling in a hostile culture.
A young surgeon on a mission grapples with a sense of God’s presence amidst the joys of healing and the heartbreak of death.
Becoming a Surgeon on-mission From Calling to Crisis It had been less than an hour since I had arrived at Kibogora hospital, Rwanda. The names
Poland’s complex embrace of Ukrainian refugees Hidden from most of the world, something extraordinary occurred in Poland six years ago, on the 19th of November 2016.
Khalil Gibran’s Poetic Invitation to Faithfulness “Suppose you were compelled to forget all the words you know except seven – what are the seven words
At the intersection of social work and ministry, where mission meets spiritual formation, you’ll find Dr. Gaynor Yancey. An expert in social welfare policy and