
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
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
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.
Reformer Jessica Courtney of Preemptive Love Coalition reflects on the challenges of COVID-19, the hope she sees growing within war-torn communities and the power of
Bio: Jer Swigart is the founder of The Global Immersion Project, a peacemaking training organization for young adults and individuals. As a modern-day peacemaker himself, Jer
Palestinian peacemaker Sami Awad believes that loving the enemy can turn the Holy Land into holy ground. The following is an exclusive print story from
In areas of conflict, peacemaking and creating economic opportunity are inextricably linked Work is something we often take for granted. Some call it an unfortunate
An interview with reformer Jason Fileta The date is September 20, 2019. There is an anticipatory hum buzzing, growing louder around the world. People of
Photojournalist Stanton Sharpe follows the Free Burma Rangers on mission to Rojava, Syria Rojava, Syria: The northeastern autonomous region of Syria and one of the
The high priest and his officials, who were Sadducees, were filled with jealousy. They arrested the apostles and put them in the public jail. But an