Free the Oppressed
Editor’s Note: In Nations Journal Volume 1, we traveled to Thailand to introduce you to the inimitable Dave Eubank—former Special Forces Ranger, head of Free Burma Rangers—and his
Editor’s Note: In Nations Journal Volume 1, we traveled to Thailand to introduce you to the inimitable Dave Eubank—former Special Forces Ranger, head of Free Burma Rangers—and his
Fog and silence crawl along the landscape of wide plains and lonely trees. My eyes run through the hills to the singular trees standing out
Driving mile after mile through Charleston marshland, I lose count of how many tiny Baptist churches pass by. The two-lane highway winds through the countryside
In the hurricane season of 2004, my family hunkered down in our Florida home as four hurricanes crashed through the state. One storm followed another,
D.L. Mayfield on celebration, savior complexes, and neighbor love God speaks to each of us as he makes us,then walks with us silently out of
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
When we look at our country, our home, the piece of dirt upon which we live and thrive, we need to ask ourselves a probing
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
When many of us think of caring for orphans we think “adoption.” But adoption, although wonderful and in some circumstances necessary, is only one way
“When pain is to be born, a little courage helps more than much knowledge, a little human sympathy more than much courage, and the least