By Douglas Jackson 10 March 2007 – Kuwait, Iraq. Its 2:30 in the morning and my 20-hour journey has finally ended in Kuwait, at least for now. I’m laying on the cot that the Marine...
Read More →By Richard Taylor Peter Sarki 19?? 2003 Peter was born into a pagan / animist family. In his twenties, he attended a Catholic church only to get involved with the wrong crowd and ended up...
Read More →By Nathan Walker Nathan Walker is an up-and-coming musician who just founded the group Skylines and Archives. We connected with him on the Wrecked Myspace page. He’s got some great things to say about life,...
Read More →By Marissa Vignola I am beginning to see that ministry can not exist apart from intimacy with Christ. You see, ministry should happen out of the outpouring of our relationship with Christ. John 15:8 says:...
Read More →By Valerie Strait Many people say, “Lord I’ll do anything for you; please just don’t send me to Africa.” But if they went there, their prayers would change to simply: “Lord, send me.” Unexplainable joy...
Read More →By Caleb Gardner While at the Sojourners/Call to Renewal Pentecost 2007 conference on faith and poverty, I had the pleasure of meeting Derek Webba surprisingly small spiritual beast of a man with the audacity to...
Read More →By Ron Rolheiser Our Father… Who always stands with the weak, the powerless, the poor, the abandoned, the sick, the aged, the very young, the unborn, and those who by victim of circumstance, bear the...
Read More →By Carole Turner When I was four years old we moved into a new house. My sister was at kindergarten and my brother was only an infant. I was tired of playing in the yard...
Read More →By Ally Hubbard July 4th, 2006 the Lord demonstrated His freedom in a way that ruined my world. I was leading a team of high school and college aged students in inner city Philadelphia on...
Read More →By Michael Cline The voices of the ancients have something to teach us. It can be refreshing to delve into history to learn something new, which isn’t new at all. This is a look at...
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