Uncommon Courage
One Woman’s Call to Serve the Hazara People of Afghanistan A Refreshing Contradiction Wearing a black turtleneck, loosely tied scarf, and short, brown, wavy hair
One Woman’s Call to Serve the Hazara People of Afghanistan A Refreshing Contradiction Wearing a black turtleneck, loosely tied scarf, and short, brown, wavy hair
On April 19th, 1775 – war was coming to Lexington, Massachusetts. The 77 hastily armed colonists arrived first. The sun began to rise, and with
We are all common people, until the light breaks in. That light is love. Sometimes it is suffering. Often, it’s both.
Under increasing levels of persecution the story of one Christian Dali offers a roadmap for how to seek social justice with love, integrity, and forgiveness in the complex world of modern day India.
From Suffering to Service “You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself,
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.
“Welcome, welcome,” he says, ushering me into his home, his shoulder cradling an iPhone to his ear. He gives me a hug and I sling
The baile folkórico performance has just concluded. Girls wreathed in lace and ribbon pour out of the community center auditorium into the arms of their parents. In
She could be any woman marching in that parade, clad with gold-painted sneakers and a baby blue dress (“representing the interconnectedness to water and our