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Jeff graduated from Illinois College, a small liberal arts school, with a degree in Spanish and Religion. He lives in Nashville, TN with his wife Ashley. He works for Adventures in Missions, edits this silly little magazine, and loves to do new things. Check out his blog: Pilgrimage of the Heart.
Posted on August 11, 2010

O Adventure, Where Art Thou

By Andrew Greenhalgh It’s funny how quickly life takes a turn on you. One moment you’re playing a kid-concocted combo of Indiana Jones, Star Wars – with a liberal dose of Rambo – and The Karate Kid, tossed in to keep things interesting, and the next you’re married with kids, have an 8 to 5 … Continue reading O Adventure, Where Art Thou

Posted on August 5, 2010

Human Trafficking: Not Just an Overseas Issue

By Wrecked for the Ordinary If you’re savvy about justice, you’ve most likely heard the statistics about human trafficking and are probably aware that the sex trade runs especially rampant in Southeast Asia. But, apparently, this is not just an “overseas” issue anymore. Would you believe that trafficking of young people in North America not … Continue reading Human Trafficking: Not Just an Overseas Issue

Posted on August 3, 2010

Jesus in Disguise: The Hidden God

By Dave Hopwood D’you think he was wearing shades? Maybe a false beard? Or a hoodie? Whichever way it seems to me the incident of the God in the night-time that was the Emmaus road walk indicates one thing, Jesus has a cheeky sense of humour. He spends forever with these guys, pretending the whole … Continue reading Jesus in Disguise: The Hidden God

Posted on August 3, 2010

Poem: Free from Cardboard Box Religion

By Tera Shelton During a year of volunteer work in the city, God began working in my heart to show me how I had been trying to contain Him in the boxes that I felt comfortable with. I knew God, I knew His Word, I knew what to do,say or pray to feel close to … Continue reading Poem: Free from Cardboard Box Religion

Posted on July 19, 2010

Friendship at the Margins Book Review

By Josh Casper Friendship at the Margins is the kind of book I’ve been waiting for in the midst of my own spiritual crossroads (tumbleweed and all). There are models of missionary life that I’ve come to terms with – the word itself “missionary” being a hesitancy in my messy evangelical conscious.  The missionaries I … Continue reading Friendship at the Margins Book Review

Posted on July 19, 2010

Friendship: A Dying Art?

By Karen Swank I’m 44 years old and only just now discovering that I don’t know how to be a friend. It’s not that I don’t have friends; I would have to say I’m blessed in that department. I have new friends and old, friends close and far away, friends I talk to weekly and … Continue reading Friendship: A Dying Art?

Posted on July 14, 2010

Imaginary Jesus: Interview with Matt Mikalatos

By Jeff Campbell There are some needs we have that we only discover as have them filled. My need for Christ was partially this way.  I only discovered this need as he came and filled my need. Also, my need for pizza topped with jerk-spiced shrimp.  Before I discovered this wonder on the way to … Continue reading Imaginary Jesus: Interview with Matt Mikalatos

Posted on July 9, 2010

Interview with Pete Wilson: Plan B

By Jeff Goins, Editor Pete Wilson is the author of Plan B: What Do You Do When God Doesn’t Show Up the Way You Thought He Would? and pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville, TN. This is an interview we recently did with him about his new book (and some other stuff): WRECKED: Pete, … Continue reading Interview with Pete Wilson: Plan B

Posted on July 9, 2010

Forgiveness: How Far Is Too Far?

By George Elerick Children love to push boundaries, teenagers do too. And you might even meet some adults who like to do the same.  Curiosity is within us, some get taught to hide it, others get taught to chase after it — no matter where it leads. I think we need a healthier perception of … Continue reading Forgiveness: How Far Is Too Far?

Posted on July 8, 2010

The Most Dangerous Lies (As Told By Disney)

By Jeff Campbell The most dangerous kinds of lies are those that are the closest to the truth. Satan, for example, did not engineer the fall of humanity with outrageous fabrications.  He manipulated Adam and Eve by putting this little spin on the way things actually are.  He began in the truth, and he just … Continue reading The Most Dangerous Lies (As Told By Disney)

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