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Dr. Maggie Bailey has looked down the barrel of a...
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Doña Maria: Making Space in the Margins
From Suffering to Service “You shall treat the stranger who...
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Reflections on Rediscovering Simplicity in Worship By: John Van Deusen ...
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Neal and Anna Hampton served in the Middle East and...
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Forty Years a Survivor: A Story of Suffering and Freedom
Joe Kong was qualified on all accounts to be killed...
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Cry aloud to the Lord! O wall of daughter Zion! Let tears...
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Children poured from the wooden schoolhouse and rushed into the...
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Christians in China are preparing to count the cost amid...
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Photographer Garrett King on storytelling and seeing Photographer Garrett King had been...
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In Kayamandi as it is in Heaven
Meet the Nomavuka Family “Okay, okay, try again.” Our Uber...
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Education opened Godfrey Lugoloobi’s future. Now he’s changing the future...
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The Grassroots Narrative Emerging From Manenberg “Nowadays, the township of...
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Rags and Righteousness: Basil the Holy Fool
The historical reformer remembered for his elaborate, absurd, prophetic justice...
Read MoreHistorical Reformer: Saint Gregory Palamas
“Since you now stand before the Original Mind, guide our...
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“We are not called by God to do extraordinary things,...
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Afghanistan: Weighing Risk and Reward
Neal and Anna Hampton served in the Middle East and...
Read MoreThe Hopeful Business of Peacemaking
Reformer Jessica Courtney of Preemptive Love Coalition reflects on the...
Read MorePeace in the Holy Land
Palestinian peacemaker Sami Awad believes that loving the enemy can...
Read MoreGiving Work and Waging Peace: An Interview with Jessica Courtney
In areas of conflict, peacemaking and creating economic opportunity are...
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An interview with reformer Jason Fileta The date is September...
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Doña Maria: Making Space in the Margins
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Read MoreWitnesses, Not Saviors: An Interview with Dr. Gaynor Yancey
At the intersection of social work and ministry, where mission...
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Dominican pastor Oscar Guzman speaks about the local church’s transformation....
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Nations Media is built around four core values: Advocacy, Beauty,...
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Journey into the Amazon
In this narrative film and interview with reformer Willer Gomez,...
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The following is part two of a two-part feature. Read yesterday’s...
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Revival in Cuba’s Living Rooms
Willie Santiago continues a legacy of faith amidst persecution The...
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In the hurricane season of 2004, my family hunkered down...
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“An Adventure in Faith”: Papua New Guinea Photo Essay
In the East Sepik Region of Papua New Guinea, about...
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