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This summer, I am serving at a place called “Hope.” Actually, the clinic is called Nireekshana, but I asked a woman who worked there what it meant.
06/30/2010 - By Administrator
The first night of my two-month stay here in Venezuela, I was introduced to an unconventional mode of evangelism that is effectively reaching Venezuelan youth—a breakdancing team called Yeshua.
06/27/2010 - By Administrator
Colorado has a completely different atmosphere than Texas—and I’m not just talking about the cooler weather.
06/24/2010 - By Administrator
Shedding my shoes at the door I enter the small, simple room greeted by a wide, toothy grin. “Welcome,” says the elderly Iraqi man, proudly using one of about 10 English words now in his vocabulary.
06/23/2010 - By Ken Camp
Just one. Those two words have been in the back, and sometimes at the forefront, of all my thoughts since I have been in Fort Collins, Colo.
06/22/2010 - By Administrator
Before my team went to orientation in Harrisburg, we stopped at Gettysburg to see the site of one of the most important battles fought in the United States.
06/21/2010 - By Administrator
Christianity is growing most rapidly in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Within about a generation, only about 20 percent of Christians will be white. The vast majority will be Hispanic, African and Asian.
06/18/2010 - By admin
The other night, Jo and I got to talking about our “Molly memories,” before we escort our daughter down the aisle this week to marry her waiting-and-excited beau.
“The redemption of that which seemed most unredeemable from our human perspective—that is precisely the business of the gospel we are in, is it not? And the gospel applies to our wrenched marriages as much as it does to our souls.” — Glenn Stanton
06/17/2010 - By admin
I believe Laura Bush has an ongoing relationship with the Lord, and her faith, like my own, has matured over time.
James Rudin of the American Jewish Committee imagines what high-powered Madison Avenue PR gurus would recommend for America's faith communities.
In a fit of impatient rage, architect Johnson unknowingly sparks an idea in the mid of the developer.