Wrecked for the Ordinary is a non-profit group dedicated to sharing stories about radical faith lifestyles without a price tag. We depend on partners and friends for advertising and support. These are those who have helped us in this project in one way or the other, and we love them for that. Also, many of these organizations are action-oriented justice sites, so check them out and plug in:
- Adventures in Missions – Missions organization that sends people on prayer-focused mission trips for as short as a week to as long as a year.
- Burnside Writers Collective – Free online magazine started by Donald Miller.
- Children’s Hopechest – Missions and relief organization for orphaned children around the world.
- Corridor of Hope – For-profit organization that uses its sales of jewelry and goods to benefit orphans around the world.
- Faceless International – Justice-focused nonprofit organization founded by Anberlin’s Stephen Christian.
- G42 Leadership Academy – Leadership training and discipleship program in Spain.
- Go Connect – Missions mobilization site that locally connects people for global impact.
- Geez Magazine – Online magazine that inspires “holy mischief in an age of fast faith.”
- Prism Magazine – Free online magazine brought to you by Ron Sider’s Evangelicals for Social Action (ESA).
- Prodigal Son Magazine – Christian men’s magazine, dealing with culture and faith.
- Radical Living in a Comfortable World – Blog site of Seth Barnes, the initial brain behind Wrecked for the Ordinary.
- Red Letters Campaign – Website that encourages Christians to practice a “living faith to end poverty.”
- The Sound of Hope – Campaign for orphans.
- The World Race – Global mission trip that sends twenty-somethings around the world in eleven months.
- Zoecarnate.com – Sites Unseen – online portal to “Jesus-infused” websites.
